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language-independent
Salt supports a huge set of languages and typesets. Each language which can be expressed in UTF-8 is supported by Salt. -
theory-neutral
Salt is open to any linguistic school or theory, not limited to a specific one. -
tagset independent
Salt is not bound to a tagset. Annotations are represented as attribute-value pairs and can be chosen freely. -
open source
Salt is licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 and published on Github. -
multimedia support
Salt is a text-based model, but also supports the modeling of audio and video corpora. -
annotation layer independent
Salt is not limited to a specific set of annotation layers. Since Salt is a graph-based model, you can model many different structures, such as tree structures, span annotations, coreference chains and so on.
- Homepage: http://corpus-tools.org/salt
- Code: https://github.com/korpling/salt
- Bug and issue tracking: https://github.com/korpling/salt/issues
- User guide and Javadoc https://korpling.github.io/salt/doc/
- User guide and Javadoc (Snaphot) documentation https://korpling.github.io/salt/doc-snapshot/