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en:manualy:kontext:korpusy [2023/03/08 15:27] – [Create a new subcorpus] jankrivan | en:manualy:kontext:korpusy [2023/03/09 11:05] – jankocek | ||
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FIXME The first menu item **Available corpora** opens a page where the user can search for all corpora to which he has access. | FIXME The first menu item **Available corpora** opens a page where the user can search for all corpora to which he has access. | ||
- | The remaining three items are dedicated to **virtual sub-corpora** (i.e. subsets of texts from the initial | + | The remaining three items are dedicated to **virtual sub-corpora** (i.e. subsets of texts from the original |
Subcorpora are tied to the user account. Virtual subcorpora are therefore available to [[en: | Subcorpora are tied to the user account. Virtual subcorpora are therefore available to [[en: | ||
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- a default corpus, from which the text will be selected | - a default corpus, from which the text will be selected | ||
- a subcorpus name, an unambiguous identifier which has not been previously used in the list of existing subcorpora | - a subcorpus name, an unambiguous identifier which has not been previously used in the list of existing subcorpora | ||
- | - FIXME if we wish the subcorpus to be traceable | + | - FIXME if we wish the subcorpus to be searchable |
- a condition based on which we select the text for the subcorpus | - a condition based on which we select the text for the subcorpus | ||
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Selection is governed by the same principles as in the case of query specification according to metainformation (see description of item [[en: | Selection is governed by the same principles as in the case of query specification according to metainformation (see description of item [[en: | ||
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FIXME If a subcorpus is created by selecting structural attribute values, the resulting subcorpus can be combined in a concordance query with an ad hoc selection of text type values, where the values corresponding to the content of the selected subcorpus are automatically preselected at the beginning. This makes it possible to further specify the desired text types in the subcorpus. | FIXME If a subcorpus is created by selecting structural attribute values, the resulting subcorpus can be combined in a concordance query with an ad hoc selection of text type values, where the values corresponding to the content of the selected subcorpus are automatically preselected at the beginning. This makes it possible to further specify the desired text types in the subcorpus. | ||
- | Another option is to mix the subcorpus according to your own criteria (e.g. 50% of texts from fiction and 50% of journalistic texts). If you want to use this feature, when creating the subcorpus, tick the desired text types within the selected attribute and then click on **Restrict | + | Another option is to mix the subcorpus according to your own criteria (e.g. 50% of texts from fiction and 50% of journalistic texts). If you want to use this feature, when creating the subcorpus, tick the desired text types within the selected attribute and then click on **Refine |
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FIXME The section **Corpora → My Subcorpora** provides a list of all the subcorpora (nebo jejich připravených konceptů) defined by the user. Next to their name in the table is also their size (in the number of [[en: | FIXME The section **Corpora → My Subcorpora** provides a list of all the subcorpora (nebo jejich připravených konceptů) defined by the user. Next to their name in the table is also their size (in the number of [[en: | ||
- | - If the subcorpus is in the draft status, you can finalize its settings (modify its structure, or add its public description) and convert it to the active status by selecting **Finalize | + | - If the subcorpus is in the draft status, you can finalize its settings (modify its structure, or add its public description) and convert it to the active status by selecting **Finalize |
- You can change the text selection of a given subcorpus using the **Subcorpus structure** bar only for the subcorpus draft. However, if the user changes the structure of an already created subcorpus, the settings can then be simply copied to a new subcorpus with the new name using the **Save as...** option. | - You can change the text selection of a given subcorpus using the **Subcorpus structure** bar only for the subcorpus draft. However, if the user changes the structure of an already created subcorpus, the settings can then be simply copied to a new subcorpus with the new name using the **Save as...** option. | ||
- For each sub-corpus, the name can be changed as well as the public searchability by adding or deleting the description in the **Name and public description** bar. | - For each sub-corpus, the name can be changed as well as the public searchability by adding or deleting the description in the **Name and public description** bar. | ||
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==== Using subcorpora ==== | ==== Using subcorpora ==== | ||
- | Searching in the created subcorpus can by initiated by one click in the subcorpus in the menu Corpora → My subcorpora or by selecting a source corpus for the query and subsequently selecting in the drop-down menu, which is found next to the corpus specification. | + | Searching in the created subcorpus can by initiated by one click in the subcorpus in the menu **Corpora → My subcorpora** or by selecting a source corpus for the query and subsequently selecting in the drop-down menu, which is found next to the corpus specification. |
===== Public subcorpora ===== | ===== Public subcorpora ===== |