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2. A Human-Annotated Dataset for Language Modeling and Named Entity Recognition in Medieval Documents
- Creator:
- Novotný, Vít, Luger, Kristýna, Štefánik, Michal, Vrabcová, Tereza, and Horák, Aleš
- Publisher:
- Masaryk University, Brno
- Type:
- text and corpus
- Subject:
- NER, named entity recognition, and Medieval
- Language:
- Czech, English, German, and Latin
- Description:
- 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).
- Rights:
- Public Domain Dedication (CC Zero), http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/, and PUB
3. A Human-Annotated Dataset for Language Modeling and Named Entity Recognition in Medieval Documents (2023-01-05)
- Creator:
- Novotný, Vít, Luger, Kristýna, Štefánik, Michal, Vrabcová, Tereza, and Horák, Aleš
- Publisher:
- Masaryk University, Brno
- Type:
- text and corpus
- Subject:
- NER, named entity recognition, and Medieval
- Language:
- Czech, English, German, and Latin
- Description:
- 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).
- Rights:
- Public Domain Dedication (CC Zero), http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/, and PUB
4. A Human-Annotated Dataset of Scanned Images and OCR Texts from Medieval Documents: Supplementary Materials
- Creator:
- Novotný, Vít and Horák, Aleš
- Publisher:
- Masaryk University, Brno
- Type:
- text and corpus
- Subject:
- ocr, optical character recognition, language identification, image super-resolution, sr, and Medieval
- Language:
- Czech, English, German, and Latin
- Description:
- 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.
- Rights:
- Public Domain Dedication (CC Zero), http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/, and PUB
5. Alex Context NLG Dataset
- Creator:
- Dušek, Ondřej and Jurčíček, Filip
- Publisher:
- Charles University, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Institute of Formal and Applied Linguistics (UFAL)
- Type:
- text and corpus
- Subject:
- dialogue system, natural language generation, dialogue alignment, and entrainment
- Language:
- English
- Description:
- A dataset intended for fully trainable natural language generation (NLG) systems in task-oriented spoken dialogue systems (SDS), covering the English public transport information domain. It includes preceding context (user utterance) along with each data instance (pair of source meaning representation and target natural language paraphrase to be generated). Taking the form of the previous user utterance into account for generating the system response allows NLG systems trained on this dataset to entrain (adapt) to the preceding utterance, i.e., reuse wording and syntactic structure. This should presumably improve the perceived naturalness of the output, and may even lead to a higher task success rate. Crowdsourcing has been used to obtain natural context user utterances as well as natural system responses to be generated.
- Rights:
- Creative Commons - Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0), http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/, and PUB
6. Annotated corpora and tools of the PARSEME Shared Task on Automatic Identification of Verbal Multiword Expressions (edition 1.1)
- Creator:
- Ramisch, Carlos, Cordeiro, Silvio Ricardo, Savary, Agata, Vincze, Veronika, Barbu Mititelu, Verginica, Bhatia, Archna, Buljan, Maja, Candito, Marie, Gantar, Polona, Giouli, Voula, Güngör, Tunga, Hawwari, Abdelati, Iñurrieta, Uxoa, Kovalevskaitė, Jolanta, Krek, Simon, Lichte, Timm, Liebeskind, Chaya, Monti, Johanna, Parra Escartín, Carla, QasemiZadeh, Behrang, Ramisch, Renata, Schneider, Nathan, Stoyanova, Ivelina, Vaidya, Ashwini, Walsh, Abigail, Aceta, Cristina, Aduriz, Itziar, Antoine, Jean-Yves, Arhar Holdt, Špela, Berk, Gözde, Bielinskienė, Agnė, Blagus, Goranka, Boizou, Loic, Bonial, Claire, Caruso, Valeria, Čibej, Jaka, Constant, Matthieu, Cook, Paul, Diab, Mona, Dimitrova, Tsvetana, Ehren, Rafael, Elbadrashiny, Mohamed, Elyovich, Hevi, Erden, Berna, Estarrona, Ainara, Fotopoulou, Aggeliki, Foufi, Vassiliki, Geeraert, Kristina, van Gompel, Maarten, Gonzalez, Itziar, Gurrutxaga, Antton, Ha-Cohen Kerner, Yaakov, Ibrahim, Rehab, Ionescu, Mihaela, Jain, Kanishka, Jazbec, Ivo-Pavao, Kavčič, Teja, Klyueva, Natalia, Kocijan, Kristina, Kovács, Viktória, Kuzman, Taja, Leseva, Svetlozara, Ljubešić, Nikola, Malka, Ruth, Markantonatou, Stella, Martínez Alonso, Héctor, Matas, Ivana, McCrae, John, de Medeiros Caseli, Helena, Onofrei, Mihaela, Palka-Binkiewicz, Emilia, Papadelli, Stella, Parmentier, Yannick, Pascucci, Antonio, Pasquer, Caroline, Pia di Buono, Maria, Puri, Vandana, Raffone, Annalisa, Ratori, Shraddha, Riccio, Anna, Sangati, Federico, Shukla, Vishakha, Simkó, Katalin, Šnajder, Jan, Somers, Clarissa, Srivastava, Shubham, Stefanova, Valentina, Taslimipoor, Shiva, Theoxari, Natasa, Todorova, Maria, Urizar, Ruben, Villavicencio, Aline, and Zilio, Leonardo
- Publisher:
- PARSEME
- Type:
- text and corpus
- Subject:
- Multiword expressions, verbal multiword expressions, light-verb constructions, verb-particle constructions, inherently reflexive verbs, verbal idioms, and multi-verb constructions
- Language:
- Bulgarian, German, Modern Greek (1453-), Spanish, Persian, French, Hebrew, Hungarian, Italian, Lithuanian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Slovenian, Turkish, Hindi, Basque, English, and Croatian
- Description:
- This multilingual resource contains corpora in which verbal MWEs have been manually annotated. VMWEs include idioms (let the cat out of the bag), light-verb constructions (make a decision), verb-particle constructions (give up), inherently reflexive verbs (help oneself), and multi-verb constructions (make do). VMWEs were annotated according to the universal guidelines in 19 languages. The corpora are provided in the cupt format, inspired by the CONLL-U format. The corpora were used in the 1.1 edition of the PARSEME Shared Task (2018). For most languages, morphological and syntactic information – not necessarily using UD tagsets – including parts of speech, lemmas, morphological features and/or syntactic dependencies are also provided. Depending on the language, the information comes from treebanks (e.g., Universal Dependencies) or from automatic parsers trained on treebanks (e.g., UDPipe). This item contains training, development and test data, as well as the evaluation tools used in the PARSEME Shared Task 1.1 (2018). The annotation guidelines are available online: http://parsemefr.lif.univ-mrs.fr/parseme-st-guidelines/1.1
- Rights:
- PARSEME Shared Task Data (v. 1.1) Agreement, https://lindat.mff.cuni.cz/repository/xmlui/page/licence-mwe-1.1, and PUB
7. APE Shared Task WMT17: Human Post-edits Test Data DE-EN
- Creator:
- Turchi, Marco, Chatterjee, Rajen, and Negri, Matteo
- Publisher:
- Fondazione Bruno Kessler, Trento, Italy
- Type:
- text and corpus
- Subject:
- Human post-edits, machine translation, shared task, automatic post-editing, and post-editing
- Language:
- English
- Description:
- Human post-edited test sentences for the WMT 2017 Automatic post-editing task. This consists in 2,000 English sentences belonging to the IT domain and already tokenized. Source and target segments can be downloaded from: https://lindat.mff.cuni.cz/repository/xmlui/handle/11372/LRT-2132. All data is provided by the EU project QT21 (http://www.qt21.eu/).
- Rights:
- AGREEMENT ON THE USE OF DATA IN QT21 APE Task, https://lindat.mff.cuni.cz/repository/xmlui/page/licence-TAUS_QT21, and PUB
8. Artificial Treebank with Ellipsis
- Creator:
- Droganova, Kira, Zeman, Daniel, Kanerva, Jenna, and Ginter, Filip
- Publisher:
- Charles University, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Institute of Formal and Applied Linguistics (UFAL)
- Type:
- text and corpus
- Subject:
- universal dependencies, ellipsis, and gapping
- Language:
- English, Czech, Finnish, Russian, and Slovak
- Description:
- Artificially created treebank of elliptical constructions (gapping), in the annotation style of Universal Dependencies. Data taken from UD 2.1 release, and from large web corpora parsed by two parsers. Input data are filtered, sentences are identified where gapping could be applied, then those sentences are transformed, one or more words are omitted, resulting in a sentence with gapping. Details in Droganova et al.: Parse Me if You Can: Artificial Treebanks for Parsing Experiments on Elliptical Constructions, LREC 2018, Miyazaki, Japan.
- Rights:
- Licence Universal Dependencies v2.1, https://lindat.mff.cuni.cz/repository/xmlui/page/licence-UD-2.1, and PUB
9. ATCC: Pronunciation lexicon and n-gram counts for ASR module
- Creator:
- Šmídl, Luboš
- Publisher:
- University of West Bohemia, Department of Cybernetics
- Type:
- text, lexicalConceptualResource, and other
- Subject:
- pronunciation lexicon, n-gram counts, and language model
- Language:
- English
- Description:
- The corpus contains pronunciation lexicon and n-gram counts (unigrams, bigrams and trigrams) that can be used for constructing the language model for air traffic control communication domain. It could be used together with the Air Traffic Control Communication corpus (http://hdl.handle.net/11858/00-097C-0000-0001-CCA1-0). and Technology Agency of the Czech Republic, project No. TA01030476
- Rights:
- Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported (CC BY-NC 3.0), http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/, and PUB
10. Bosworth-Toller’s Anglo-Saxon Dictionary online
- Creator:
- Tichý, Ondřej, Roček, Martin, Bočková, Renata, Čermák, Matěj, Dragounová, Jolana, Filipová, Helena, Gilová, Lucie, Hejná, Michaela, Hladíková, Lenka, Hladká, Alena, Hubinová, Veronika, Krajcsovicsová, Vlaďena, Kupková, Tatiana, Lebedeva, Tatiana, Malečková, Nikola, Novotná, Alena, Pazderová, Tereza, Popelíková, Jiřina, Rumlová, Jana, Tyčová Ocelík, Dana, Volná, Veronika, and Zahradníková, Tereza
- Publisher:
- Charles University, Faculty of Arts, Department of English Language and ELT Methodology
- Type:
- text, lexicon, and lexicalConceptualResource
- Subject:
- English, Old English, Anglo-Saxon, dictionary, Bosworth, Toller, lexicography, digitalization, English history, Mediaeval, and Medieval
- Language:
- English, Old English (ca. 450-1100), Latin, Ancient Greek (to 1453), and Ancient Hebrew
- Description:
- Description : This is an online edition of An Anglo-Saxon Dictionary, or a dictionary of "Old English". The dictionary records the state of the English language as it was used between ca. 700-1100 AD by the Anglo-Saxon inhabitants of the British Isles. This project is based on a digital edition of An Anglo-Saxon dictionary, based on the manuscript collections of the late Joseph Bosworth (the so called Main Volume, first edition 1898) and its Supplement (first edition 1921), edited by Joseph Bosworth and T. Northcote Toller, today the largest complete dictionary of Old English (one day to be hopefully supplanted by the DOE). Alistair Campbell's "enlarged addenda and corrigenda" from 1972 are not public domain and are therefore not part of the online dictionary. Please see the front & back matter of the paper dictionary for further information, prefaces and lists of references & contractions. The digitization project was initiated by Sean Crist in 2001 as a part of his Germanic Lexicon Project and many individuals and institutions have contributed to this project. Check out the original GLP webpage and the old Bosworth-Toller offline application webpage (to be updated). Currently the project is hosted by the Faculty of Arts, Charles University. In 2010, the data from the GLP were converted to create the current site. Care was taken to preserve the typography of the original dictionary, but also provide a modern, user friendly interface for contemporary users. In 2013, the entries were structurally re-tagged and the original typography was abandoned, though the immediate access to the scans of the paper dictionary was preserved. Our aim is to reach beyond a simple digital edition and create an online environment dedicated to all interested in Old English and Anglo-Saxon culture. Feel free to join in the editing of the Dictionary, commenting on its numerous entries or participating in the discussions at our forums. We hope that by drawing the attention of the community of Anglo-Saxonists to our site and joining our resources, we may create a more useful tool for everybody. The most immediate project to draw on the corrected and tagged data of the Dictionary is a Morphological Analyzer of Old English (currently under development). We are grateful for the generous support of the Charles University Grant Agency and for the free hosting at the Faculty of Arts at Charles University. The site is currently maintained and developed by Ondrej Tichy et al. at the Department of English Language and ELT Methodology, Faculty of Arts, Charles University in Prague (Czech Republic).
- Rights:
- Creative Commons - Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0), http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/, and PUB