Task #1036
closedFeature #956: Find Terms in definition of another Term
Store and visualize Terms occurring in Term definition
Description
Occurrences of Terms discovered in the definition of another Term by the text analysis need to be stored and displayed in the UI. The text analysis result itself may not be stored, as only the term occurrences are of interest at the moment.
This will most likely require adding a new type of term occurrence - definitional term occurrence. Also, a new type of target will probably need to be added - it will point to another term's definition.
Note that definitional occurrences should probably work as a set - each Term should occur in another's definition at most once. When there are multiple occurrences of the same Term, the one with the highest score should be counted. Only terms with score higher than configured score are stored.
Acceptance criteria:- Results of text analysis of a Term's definition are processed, Occurrences of Terms discovered in it are stored as definitional term occurrences.
- These occurrences are stored as suggested, their approval or rejection is covered by a different task.
- Definitional occurrences are displayed in TermIt UI (covered by Task #955).
- Tested.
Related issues
Updated by Martin Ledvinka almost 5 years ago
- Precedes Task #1037: Approve or reject suggested definitional Term occurrences added
Updated by Martin Ledvinka over 4 years ago
- Assignee set to Martin Ledvinka
- Status changed from New to In Progress
Updated by Martin Ledvinka over 4 years ago
- Description updated (diff)
Updated acceptance criteria - removed the bullet specifying that only one occurrence of a term would be stored. It is more reasonable to store all and visualize just the one. In case we implement visualization directly in the definition content, we would be missing the occurrences which were not stored because there were multiple of the same term.
Updated by Martin Ledvinka over 4 years ago
- Description updated (diff)
Removed also the bullet about minimum score. This applies to generating term assignments from occurrences. Therefore, occurrences are stored always, but in the suggested state, so that the user can review them.
Updated by Martin Ledvinka over 4 years ago
- Status changed from In Progress to Resolved