
CATMA (Computer Aided Textual Markup and Analysis) is an open source software with a focus on textual markup and analysis. It is currently being developed at the University of Hamburg as a tool for literary scholars, students and other parties with an interest in literary research.
CATMA is released under the GNU General Public License v3 (http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html).
CATMA PROJECT COORDINATOR
Evelyn Gius, M.A.: evelyn.gius@uni-hamburg.de
CATMA PROJECT LEADER
Prof. Dr. Jan Christoph Meister: jan-c-meister@uni-hamburg.de
CATMA SYSTEM DEVELOPERS
Malte Meister: malte.meister@gmx.net
Marco Petris: marco.petris@web.de
CONTACT US AT
University of Hamburg
Department of Languages, Literature and Media I
Von-Melle-Park 6
D-20146 Hamburg
Germany
CHANGES IN VERSION 3.0
a QueryBuilder, which lets you build queries with a few clicks
easy case insensitive phrase queries with wildcards
an improved distribution analysis GUI, which lets you highlight single graphs and jump from the chart directly to the KWIC instance of a type occurrence
distribution for Tag queries is now displayed as a single graph
a results pager for the KWIC view to speed up result computation especially when computing a collocation analysis
a context sensitive help based on the CATMA user manual
fine grained options to tell the indexer how to create the word list
improvements for MAC users
a Property query
and of course various bugfixes...
CHANGES IN VERSION 2.01
performance optimization collocates analysis
CHANGES IN VERSION 2.0
full Java™ version
punctuation aware indexing and searching facility
phrase results when searching for tagged sequences
display of tags in result view
display of totals in selection views
(basic) support for html, pdf, rtf and doc files
search facility within the tagger
selective multiple tagging and untagging
tagging from result view
distribution analysis
collocates analysis
full regular expression power in regexp queries
collocate query span per collocate (sub-)query