<div>Hi everyone,</div><div>I've got a group of files where I want to mark segments with gem. I'll need to stablish a hierarchy of categories, for example: "reading-child-night" and "reading-adult-night". After marking the gems, I'll need to run freq analysis on them. Is there any way I'll be able to run those analysis in each one of those gems without losing track of the tags? I know I can use the +s switch to extract gems with "reading", for example, and then run freq, but I'm afraid that it will lose the rest of the information. And probably I'll end up having a big amount of different gem tags, so I don't think runing a specific freq for each one of them would be a good idea.<br></div><div><br></div><div>In other words, the output I wish to obtain is a spreadsheet with all the different gems of the files in the rows (for example, "reading-child-night" and "reading-adult-night" as different rows), and the columns of types, tokens and ratio.</div><div>I haven't started yet with the identification of the segments, so if there's a better way to do it, please let me know.</div><div>Thank you!<br></div>
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