annotation - use in sentences

Preposition: on

  • genome: Ultimately, the CCDS aims to support convergence toward a standard set of gene annotations on the human genome.

Adjective modifier

  • handwritten: By Friday 7th Newman had read the outline and made handwritten annotations, before returning the synopsis to Wilson.
  • semantic: These enhance the web site by providing personalized content driven by the semantic annotations.
  • textual: Music and audio can possess textual annotations, or vise versa.
  • automated: We are hoping to produce automated annotations that in style are between these 2 extremes.
  • linguistic: Lancaster's involvement in the project is the linguistic annotation of Shakespeare texts.
  • automatic: Second, that we need to launch a process of massive automatic annotation to kick-start takeup of new knowledge technologies in Europe.

Converse of object

  • contain: Each section of the book contains annotations by the editor.
  • delete: Across a network, you cannot delete annotations created by other users.
  • retrieve: These include how documents are stored and displayed, methods of retrieving past annotations, and the relation between annotation and editing.
  • embed: For embedded annotation there will be a single document stored, which ( we assume ) the user can access.

Modifies a noun

  • anchor: Annotation anchors may contain mark-up, which must be properly nested.

Preposition: of

  • genome: The RefSeq standards, generated in collaboration with external experts, provide a foundation for the functional annotation of the human genome.
  • corpus: The entire process is cyclic because, during the annotation of a corpus, or indeed afterward, standards may need to be revised.

Noun used with modifier

  • proteome: Biopendium™ is the Company's proteome annotation resource, accessed by partners through commercial license.
  • strictness: To achieve good performance from lazy implementations, it proved necessary to apply strictness annotations to certain commonly-used data structures.
  • corpus: A very large amount of recent work in corpus linguistics concerns annotation.
  • genome: This approach can also be used to automatically test biological genome annotations.
  • on-screen: It contains a film of a complete Symbolic Modeling session with on-screen annotation.
  • hypertext: Marshall, C. ` Toward an ecology of hypertext annotation ' , Proc.

The word usage examples above have been gathered from various sources to reflect current and historical usage. They do not represent the opinions of YourDictionary.com.