IMDI Metadata Tools
last update: 07-07-2009
Here you can download all the tools supporting IMDI metadata descriptions. With the IMDI browser you can explore existing corpora from the MPI, DOBES, CGN and others. The IMDI editor is used to create IMDI metadata structures and descriptions for language resources like media files and annotations.
| Download | Version | Description | Manual |
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| IMDI Editor | 3.4 | Create metadata descriptions according to IMDI 3.0 schema using ISO-639-3 language codes |
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| IMDI BCBrowser | 3.1 | IMDI Browser. Includes starting of Editor and Metadata Search. |
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| Arbil | 0.1 Beta | IMDI Metadata Editor,Browser & Organizer Tool |
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Java WebStart
The tools are launched over the network via the WebStart application that is part
of the Java 1.5 installation. You have to download Java 1.5 (JRE 5.0 or J2SEE 5.0)from the
Sun Developer Network
(WebStart is included).
There have been reports of problems when using a mixed installation of java 1.4 an java 1.5. Both 1.4 and 1.5 install their own version of webstart, but they seem to be unable to view each others installed applications.
In case of problems we advise you to make sure that once 1.5 is installed you also use the webstart of 1.5 (javaws) which you will find in the same directory as the other 1.5 java executables.
By default the webstart of 1.5 takes over the www proxy settings of the www-browser. If you have problems that webstart cannot download any files, you may try to change this setting in the webstart preferences panel.
The tools use the IMDI metadata set as described in IMDI Metadata Elements for Session Descriptions.
Tools for old IMDI versions 1.8 and 1.9 are no longer supported. We advise to upgrade all imdi files to the new version 3.0. The IMDI Editor is able to convert previous versions to the new standard one by one. If you need assistance to convert large amounts of imdi files please contact us. Upgrade and clean-up scripts are available.
The memory problems with the IMDI Editor have been solved. It is still possible to force an out of memory condition but it requires a large number of very big files.
This software is available free-of-charge but comes without any guaranties. Source code is available under GNU General Public License.
For other usage or in case you need special arrangements, please send an email to software@mpi.nl.
The data is owned by the respective corpus projects and may be viewed as part of a showcase for these tools. Ownership and access information is given in the metadata records.
In general no support can be given unless you use the tools within the context of a cooperative project with the MPI for Psycholinguistics that use the IMDI metadata environment like ECHO, INTERA and DOBES.
We are grateful for any bug reports you send us. If you are an official partner use a MPI Bug Report. Others are invited to report bugs or request features by sending an email to imditools@mpi.nl