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Tired of reading dependency structures as text in your jupyter notebook? This jupyter notebook extension visualizes NLP output using brat1, encapsuled by annodoc2.

Installation:

  • clone this repository
  • run jupyter-nbextension install jupyter-annodoc, add --user or --symlink if you like
  • run jupyter-nbextension enable jupyter-annodoc

Open a jupyter notebook with a conll-x string as output, select that cell and click on the new jupyter-annodoc icon to convert the output.

This plugin tries to be smart about the output you provide. If the output is enclosed in quotes it assumes jupyter shows a variables's content and will unescape the output. Otherwise it will use the output as-is.

Currently, conll-x format is hardcoded. Patches welcome for automatic or manual selection of the right backend!

If you use it, drop me a short mail for motivation :-)

Footnotes

  1. http://brat.nlplab.org/

  2. http://spyysalo.github.io/annodoc/