Please be aware that brat is currently only fully supported on Google Chrome and Safari. In other browsers, it may exhibit various degrees of problems, from minor annoyances to severe ones that make brat unusable. For more information, see the page on browser support.
Please consider using brat in a fully supported browser for a better user experience.
Below is a mini-tutorial for basic usage. For detailed instructions, please see the Annotation Manual and the brat user manual.
After closing this tutorial, you will see the collection browser, which allows you to access Russian Error-Annotated Learner English Corpus, built at National Research University Higher School of Economics (http://www.hse.ru). Simply click on a document name to open it.
You can later return to the collection browser by pressing the TAB key or by clicking on "Collection" in the menu.
When a document is selected, the main window area shows a visualization of the text and annotations of that document. Placing the mouse cursor over an annotation shows further information about that annotation.
Placing the mouse cursor over the blue bar on top of the window opens the tool menu. This provides access to the following features:
When logged in (from the menu), it is possible to add annotations for a text span simply by selecting that span with the mouse, either by "dragging" over the text or by double-clicking on a word.
After selecting a span, the system shows the annotation dialog. This allows the selection of the type to assign to the newly created annotation, as well as the addition of comments or setting additional aspects of the annotation.
Associations between annotated text spans can be annotated by "dragging" with the mouse from one annotation to the other. This again brings up a dialog for selecting the type of the annotation.
Existing annotations can be modified or deleted from the same annotation dialog, which can be brought up by double-clicking on an annotation.
Please see the brat user manual for more!