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Check the documents analytics

Overview

In the Analytics view it is possible to find a set of indicators regarding the library in use and its status and to filter the documents based on their features.

Display the Analytics page

Select Analytics to display the documents analytics.

Check the languages and the documents count

To check the languages status and the documents count, watch Languages in the left panel.

Check the coverage

To check the coverage status, watch the left panel, and use the go on and go back browsing arrows to display the panel of interest.

You can find:

  • n Classes: classes count (n), that is the resources total count.
  • Extracted class: resulting classes after experiments.
  • Annotated class: manually annotated classes.
  • Extracted documents: documents count with resulting classes after experiments.
  • Annotated documents: documents count with manually annotated classes.
  • Validated documents: validated documents count.

Check the main topics

To check the main topics status, watch the left panel and use the go on and go back browsing arrows to display the panel of interest.

You can find a graph and a list of the main topics of the project library with their percentages.

Double-click a topic or a chart slice to perform a search.

Filter annotated documents, documents containing resulting categories after the experiments and validated documents

In the Coverage panel on the left, it is possible to filter documents.

  • To Filter the annotated documents, double-click Annotated documents.
  • To Filter the resulting class after the experiments, double-click Extracted documents.
  • To Filter the validated documents, double-click Validated documents.

The resulting documents are displayed in the Relevant documents panel, Resources tab and in the Documents preview list on the right side.

Note

You can also double-click the corresponding colored lines on the chart to apply filters.

Check the top and worst classes

To check the top and worst classes, watch the upper part of the Resources tab.

  • Use the expand and collapse to show more or less details.
  • Select Extractions and/or Annotations to display the resulting classes after experiments and/or the manually annotated classes.
  • Select the ALL chip to view all classes, or select single chips to watch single classes.
  • Deselect the single chip to view all classes again.
  • Hover over the orange line to know the number of extractions.
  • Hover over the violet line to know the number of annotations.
  • Double-click the orange and the violet lines to apply filters.

Check the relevant documents

To check the relevant documents, watch the lower part of the Resources tab.

On the left you can see the documents that contain the highest number of annotations or extractions, while on the right you can see the unannotated documents or those with no extractions.

  • Use the expand and collapse to show more or less details.
  • Select Extractions or Annotations to display the resulting classes after experiments or the manually annotated classes.
  • Select Most annotated, Not annotated, (when the Annotations box is checked) Most extracted, Not extracted (when the Extractions box is checked) to apply filters.
  • To show a specific document, select it in the lists.

The selected document is displayed in the Documents tab, detail view.

Documents preview list

  • To display or hide the Documents preview list, select Expand or Collapse on the right side.
  • To filter documents according to their annotations, extraction, validations, classes and entities, select Filters .

    Note

    See Filter documents to understand how to use this feature.

  • To open a document in detail view:

    • Double-click it.

    Or:

    • Select its name.
  • To sort documents according to relevance, select the respective drop-down menu.

  • To filter documents by language, select the respective drop-down menu.
  • To look for a specific document, use the search bar (minimum three characters).
  • To reset the search criteria, select the X button .

Display main relevant terms, main entities and main syncons

To display the most relevant terms select the Disambiguator tab. All the features in this tab are also described in the corpora section of this manual.

Filter documents according to Most relevant terms, Main entities and Main syncons

To filter documents according to main relevant terms, main entities and main syncons, double-click the related items of your interest.

Example

If you want to filter the documents that contain the value soy sauce as Most relevant terms and Sichuan as Main entities:

  1. Double-click Soy sauce in the Most relevant terms panel
  2. Double-click Sichuan in the Main entities panel.

The related chips are displayed in the search bar.

Note

You can click a single entity of the Main syncon labels panel—after expanding it—to enlarge its box and view the inner entities inside a syncon.