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Deleting & downloading generated corpora #42

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Aequivinius opened this issue May 2, 2018 · 1 comment
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Deleting & downloading generated corpora #42

Aequivinius opened this issue May 2, 2018 · 1 comment

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@Aequivinius
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Whenever we run the OGER application on test.openminted.eu (https://test.openminted.eu/landingPage/application/b8fb9bbd-603c-4b53-b86d-15c6c753302d), the output corpus created by the process shows up under 'corpora' (currently, there are about 10 identical entries from testing). I haven't found a way to delete them.

Also, I cannot download the processed corpus containing the annotations anymore. I remember I used to be able to do that when developing the OMTD OGER - maybe this has to do with the visibility setting of the application (that I can only download the results if the application is private?). In either case, this is not desirable, since OMTD doesn't seem to offer a way to visualise the annotations created by OGER in the web interface, thus rendering the results inaccessible.

@gkirtzou
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@Aequivinius the annotated corpus generated by an application can be viewed under MySpace->Corpora (https://test.openminted.eu/mySpace/corpora). There a list of all your corpora. In the right column Under Action, there is the trash icon, where you can use to delete it. If you haven't made them public you should be able to delete them successfully.

Whether you can download a processed corpus depends on where the raw corpus comes from. If the raw corpus is one that you uploaded, you would be able to download it as well. If it is a corpus that come from queries to OpenAire and/or Core, you cannot downloaded due to restrictions imposed by them.

Soon, if your application are generating an annotated corpus of xmi data format, you would be able to view it using the annotation viewer.

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