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Warning ! To be able to save your own annotations in Glozz, you need to be identified. To do so, you need to ask a login and an associated key, by e-mailing to the authors : . Please ask for your the login you whish (usually, for a person named John Smith, the suggested login is "jsmith"), and you'll receive the key, generally in less than 12 hours. If the whished login happens to be already attributed, you'll be proposed an alternative one. Hence, each annotation in Glozz is securely identified.

If you use Glozz for your research, would you please refer to the following paper :

Antoine Widlöcher and Yann Mathet (2012), "The Glozz Platform: A Corpus Annotation and Mining Tool". In Proceedings of the 2012 ACM Symposium on Document Engineering, pp.171-180.

Bibtex : @InProceedings{glozz2012, Address={{Paris, France}}, Author={Antoine Widl{\"o}cher and Yann Mathet}, Booktitle={{Proceedings of the 2012 ACM Symposium on Document Engineering}}, Pages={171--180}, Month={September}, Title={{The Glozz Platform: A Corpus Annotation and Mining Tool}}, Year={{2012}}, }


New: Glozz 2.1 released, 2015.9.23

Download : Glozz 2.1 (glozz-platform-dist-2.1.tgz, 2015 September the 23'th)