bootcat:help:corpus_creation_mode

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Corpus creation mode

Version 0.71 of the BootCaT frontend introduced the possibility of skipping some of the steps involved in the corpus creation procedure.

You can now choose between the following creation “modes”:

This is the standard method for creating a BootCaT corpus: you choose seeds, build random tuples, collect URLs and finally build the corpus.

If you're a novice user this is the mode you should use (see the tutorial for more info on how to build a corpus).

In this mode you skip the seed selection steps and directly provide a list of tuples: a window will open and you'll be able to type in the tuples.

Remember that each line will become a single query to the search engine, therefore phrases should be enclosed in quotes. You tuples should look like this:

dog Fido "food hygiene"
leash Fido dog
breeds "food hygiene" leash
pet leash Fido
...

After providing the tuples you will proceed normally: you'll collect URLs and then build the corpus.

In this mode you'll skip directly to the final stap: you'll be asked to provide a list of URLs in a text file which will have to contain one URL per line.

You'll have to edit the list separately with a text editor (like Notepad for Windows or TextEdit for Mac) and save it in txt format.

The text file should look like this:

http://foo.com/bar.htm
http://bar.com/foo.php
http://some.site.com/index.html
...
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