BoAT v2 -- A Web-Based Dependency Annotation Tool with Focus on Agglutinative Languages
Salih Furkan Akkurt, B\"u\c{s}ra Mar\c{s}an, Susan Uskudarli

TL;DR
BoAT v2 is a web-based, collaborative dependency annotation tool designed to improve annotation quality, speed, and user experience, specifically tailored for agglutinative languages like Turkish.
Contribution
This work introduces BoAT v2, an improved, open-source dependency annotation tool with enhanced usability and collaboration features for agglutinative languages.
Findings
Supports creating valid, consistent annotations more quickly
Enhances user experience for annotators
Facilitates collaboration among multiple annotators
Abstract
The value of quality treebanks is steadily increasing due to the crucial role they play in the development of natural language processing tools. The creation of such treebanks is enormously labor-intensive and time-consuming. Especially when the size of treebanks is considered, tools that support the annotation process are essential. Various annotation tools have been proposed, however, they are often not suitable for agglutinative languages such as Turkish. BoAT v1 was developed for annotating dependency relations and was subsequently used to create the manually annotated BOUN Treebank (UD_Turkish-BOUN). In this work, we report on the design and implementation of a dependency annotation tool BoAT v2 based on the experiences gained from the use of BoAT v1, which revealed several opportunities for improvement. BoAT v2 is a multi-user and web-based dependency annotation tool that is…
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TopicsSoftware Engineering Research · Natural Language Processing Techniques · Topic Modeling
