diff --git a/astro-ner/v1/tagger.ini b/astro-ner/v1/tagger.ini index 3d17c8e..dc0e079 100644 --- a/astro-ner/v1/tagger.ini +++ b/astro-ner/v1/tagger.ini @@ -13,7 +13,28 @@ post.parameters.0.description = Indent or not the JSON Result # Examples - +post.requestBody.content.application/json.example.0.id = 1 +post.requestBody.content.application/json.example.0.value = V643 Orionis is a binary star system located in the Orion constellation, offering valuable insightsinto stellar evolution. +post.requestBody.content.application/json.example.1.id = 2 +post.requestBody.content.application/json.example.1.value = If these planets had isothermal atmospheres, the light curves obtained during those occultations would have been smooth. Hence the presence of spikes in the light curves demonstrates immediately that t +he atmospheres of Jupiter and Neptune are not isothermal over distances much smaller than a scale height post.requestBody.content.application/json.example.2.id = 3 +post.requestBody.content.application/json.example.2.value = This did not occur accidentally since g Carinae is one of the most luminous stars of the Galaxy. The environment of this extended object can be observed in very high angular (spatial) and spectral reso +lution simultaneously using the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) with its Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph (STIS) on board (Kimble et al., 1988). post.requestBody.content.application/json.example.3.id = 4 +post.requestBody.content.application/json.example.3.value = The purportedly fastest star in the Gaia catalogue, Gaia DR2 5932173855446728064 (Bromley et al. 2018; Marchetti et al. 2019), has been found to be spurious (Boubert et al. 2019). +post.responses.default.content.application/json.example.0.id = 1 +post.responses.default.content.application/json.example.0.value.Etoiles binaires (et pulsars).0 = V643 Orionis +post.responses.default.content.application/json.example.0.value.Constellations.0 = Orion +post.responses.default.content.application/json.example.1.id = 2 +post.responses.default.content.application/json.example.1.value.Planete.0 = Jupiter +post.responses.default.content.application/json.example.1.value.Planete.1 = Neptune +post.responses.default.content.application/json.example.2.id = 3 +post.responses.default.content.application/json.example.2.value.Objets artificiels.0 = Hubble Space Telescope +post.responses.default.content.application/json.example.2.value.Objets artificiels.1 = HST +post.responses.default.content.application/json.example.2.value.Etoiles binaires (et pulsars).0 = g +post.responses.default.content.application/json.example.2.value.Nebuleuse et region apparentes.0 = Carinae +post.responses.default.content.application/json.example.3.id = 4 +post.responses.default.content.application/json.example.3.value.Objets artificiels.0 = Gaia +post.responses.default.content.application/json.example.3.value.Etoiles.0 = Gaia DR2 5932173855446728064 [use] # exec