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wiki:autolit:tagging:configure [2023/12/06 19:59]
jthurnham
wiki:autolit:tagging:configure [2023/12/06 22:11]
jthurnham [Configuring and Editing the Tag Hierarchy]
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 Alternatively, you can switch to **Standard** mode, which is less structured and allows you to configure concepts to be extracted via a list of dropdown tags. Follow [[wiki:autolit:tagging:configurestandardtags|these instructions on configuring tags in Standard Tagging mode.]] Note: switching between modes results in no loss of data. Alternatively, you can switch to **Standard** mode, which is less structured and allows you to configure concepts to be extracted via a list of dropdown tags. Follow [[wiki:autolit:tagging:configurestandardtags|these instructions on configuring tags in Standard Tagging mode.]] Note: switching between modes results in no loss of data.
  
-<WRAP center round info 60%>\\ +===== Understanding Tags in the Hierarchy =====
-Regardless of Tagging mode, the functions detailed below on [[:wiki:autolit:tagging:configure#import_a_tag_hierarchy_template|Importing a Tag Hierarchy]] and [[:wiki:autolit:tagging:configure#editing_the_tag_hierarchy|Editing the Tag Hierarchy]] are the same. +
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-----+Root Tags are the highest level of the hierarchy, and have no parent tags. 
  
-===== Understanding Tags in the Hierarchy =====+Parent tags are any tags that have child tags. In the below example, "Outcomes" is a root tag (the highest level) and a parent tag to "Clinical Outcomes," "Clinical Outcomes" is a parent tag to "Mortality" (but not a root tag), and "Mortality" is a child tag (but not a parent or root tag). 
  
-Root Tags are the highest level of the hierarchy, and have no parent tags. Parent tags are any tags that have child tags. In the below example, "Outcomes" is a root tag (the highest level) and a parent tag to "Clinical Outcomes," "Clinical Outcomes" is a parent tag to "Mortality" (but not a root tag), and "Mortality" is a child tag (but not a parent or root tag). That said, don't worry too much about the jargon, these ontologies are simply supposed to represent the most general categories at the top, and most specific at the bottom.+That said, don't worry too much about the jargon, these ontologies are simply supposed to represent the most general categories at the top, and most specific at the bottom.
  
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   * **Answer** (not child tags, the answer will be reflected by the tag text): Tag Text/Excerpt from the underlying study. Absence of an answer means the Tag is not present in the study.   * **Answer** (not child tags, the answer will be reflected by the tag text): Tag Text/Excerpt from the underlying study. Absence of an answer means the Tag is not present in the study.
  
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 ===== Tips on Preliminary Hierarchy Organization ===== ===== Tips on Preliminary Hierarchy Organization =====
wiki/autolit/tagging/configure.txt · Last modified: 2024/05/15 18:19 by jthurnham