The Topicsexplorer is a beginner-oriented Software allowing interested researchers to experiment with topic modeling on their own computers, with their own text corpora.
Wikipedia is an online free-content encyclopedia that you can edit and contribute to. Wikipedia co-founder Jimmy Wales has described Wikipedia as "an effort to create and distribute a free encyclopedia of the highest possible quality to every single person on the planet in their own language." Wikipedia exists to bring knowledge to everyone who seeks it.
With the ***TextGridLab***, a free software package, you can access tools and services to create, manage and edit research data. The open source software is the entry point to the virtual research environment. It is available for Windows, Mac OS X and Linux and provides differentiated access rights management within the protected research environment. The TextGridLab is optimised for XML/TEI development, e.g. in the context of digital editions.
**TextGridLab** features include, for instance:
- Editor for text and XML with WYSIWYG functionality
- Integrated unicode character table from the Unicode character set
- A Text-Image-Link Editor
- The Dictionary Search Tool
- The note editor MEISE.
The infrastructure include powerful Project and User Management, Project Browser
/Navigator, Search Tool, Metadata Editor Aggregation Composer, Import/Export Tool, revisions and collection publication (in the repository) supported by an automated metadata validation.
**TextGridLab** is used by German researchers in different research networks and edition projects,
such as:
- hybrid edition of Theodor Fontane's notebooks (Fontane Research Centre of the University of Göttingen)
- text database and dictionary of classical Maya (University of Bonn)
- the Library of Neology (University of Münster).
(see https://textgrid.de/en/web/guest/kooperationsprojekte)
**TextGrid Lab** TextGrid was a project of ten partners, funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) for the period from June 2012 to May 2015 (reference number: 01UG1203A). Since 2016, TextGrid is part of the DARIAH-DE Research Infrastructure.
WebLicht Easy Chain for Lemmatization (English). The pipeline makes use of WebLicht's TCF converter, the Stanford tokenizer, the Jitar POS Tagger, and the lemmatizer service from MorphAdorner. WebLicht's Tundra can be used to visualize the result.
WebLicht Easy Chain for all German text annotations: part of speech, lemmas, morphology, dependency parsing, topological fields and named entities. The pipeline makes use of WebLicht's TCF converter, the SoMaJo tokenizer, and the SfS Sticker. WebLicht's Tundra can be used to visualize the result.