This is an open dataset of sentences from 19th and 20th century letterpress reprints of documents from the Hussite era. The dataset contains a corpus for language modeling and human annotations for named entity recognition (NER).
This is an open dataset of sentences from 19th and 20th century letterpress reprints of documents from the Hussite era. The dataset contains a corpus for language modeling and human annotations for named entity recognition (NER).
This is an open dataset of scanned images and OCR texts from 19th and 20th century letterpress reprints of documents from the Hussite era. The dataset contains human annotations for layout analysis, OCR evaluation, and language identification.
These are supplementary materials for an open dataset of scanned images and OCR texts from 19th and 20th century letterpress reprints of documents from the Hussite era. The dataset contains human annotations for layout analysis, OCR evaluation, and language identification and is available at http://hdl.handle.net/11234/1-4615. These supplementary materials contain OCR texts from different OCR engines for book pages for which we have both high-resolution scanned images and annotations for OCR evaluation.
The SQAD database consists of 3301 records obtained from Czech Wikipedia articles. The record structure is following:
- the original sentence(s) from Wikipedia
- a question that is directly answered in the text
- the expected answer to the question as it appears in the original text
- the URL of the Wikipedia web page from which the original text was extracted
- name of the author of this SQAD record
Simple question answering database version 2.1 (SQAD_v2.1) created from Czech Wikipedia. Each record of SQAD consist of four files (in vertical form provided with lemmatization and POS tagging) and two metadata files.
Simple question answering database version 3 (SQAD v3) created from Czech Wikipedia. New version consits of 13477 records. Each record of SQAD consist of multiple files - question, answer extraction, answer selection, ulr, question metadata and in some cases answer context.
Simple question answering database (SQAD) created from Czech Wikipedia. Each record of SQAD consist of four files (in vertical form provided with lemmatization and POS tagging) and two metadata files.