« Previous |
1 - 10 of 369
|
Next »
Number of results to display per page
Search Results
2. A Gold Standard Word Alignment for English-Swedish (2015-10-12)
- Creator:
- Ahrenberg, Lars and Holmqvist, Maria
- Publisher:
- Linköping University
- Type:
- text, wordList, and lexicalConceptualResource
- Subject:
- word alignment
- Language:
- Swedish and English
- Description:
- A Gold Standard Word Alignment for English-Swedish (GES) is a resource containing 1164 manually word aligned sentences pairs from English and Swedish versions of Europarl v. 2.
- Rights:
- Creative Commons - Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0), http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/, and PUB
3. 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
4. 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
5. A Human-Annotated Dataset of Scanned Images and OCR Texts from Medieval Documents
- Creator:
- Novotný, Vít, Seidlová, Kristýna, Vrabcová, Tereza, and Horák, Aleš
- Publisher:
- Masaryk University, Brno
- Type:
- image and corpus
- Subject:
- ocr, optical character recognition, language identification, image super-resolution, sr, and Medieval
- Language:
- German, Czech, Latin, and English
- Description:
- 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.
- Rights:
- Public Domain Dedication (CC Zero), http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/, and PUB
6. 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
7. A Small Dataset for English-to-Czech Speech Translation in the Travel Domain
- Creator:
- Cífka, Ondřej and Bojar, Ondřej
- Publisher:
- Charles University, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Institute of Formal and Applied Linguistics (UFAL)
- Type:
- audio and corpus
- Subject:
- speech corpus, ASR, and machine translation
- Language:
- English and Czech
- Description:
- This small dataset contains 3 speech corpora collected using the Alex Translate telephone service (https://ufal.mff.cuni.cz/alex#alex-translate). The "part1" and "part2" corpora contain English speech with transcriptions and Czech translations. These recordings were collected from users of the service. Part 1 contains earlier recordings, filtered to include only clean speech; Part 2 contains later recordings with no filtering applied. The "cstest" corpus contains recordings of artificially created sentences, each containing one or more Czech names of places in the Czech Republic. These were recorded by a multinational group of students studying in Prague.
- Rights:
- Creative Commons - Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0), http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/, and PUB
8. A Speech Test Set of Practice Business Presentations with Additional Relevant Texts
- Creator:
- Macháček, Dominik, Kratochvíl, Jonáš, Vojtěchová, Tereza, and Bojar, Ondřej
- Publisher:
- Charles University, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Institute of Formal and Applied Linguistics (UFAL)
- Type:
- audio and corpus
- Subject:
- ASR, ASR evaluation, speech corpus, non-native English, speech recognition, speech recognition evaluation, speech and relevant texts, and European non-native English
- Language:
- English
- Description:
- We present a test corpus of audio recordings and transcriptions of presentations of students' enterprises together with their slides and web-pages. The corpus is intended for evaluation of automatic speech recognition (ASR) systems, especially in conditions where the prior availability of in-domain vocabulary and named entities is benefitable. The corpus consists of 39 presentations in English, each up to 90 seconds long, and slides and web-pages in Czech, Slovak, English, German, Romanian, Italian or Spanish. The speakers are high school students from European countries with English as their second language. We benchmark three baseline ASR systems on the corpus and show their imperfection.
- Rights:
- Creative Commons - Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0), http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/, and PUB
9. Aging effects in an evolving phonological network
- Creator:
- Luef, Eva Maria
- Publisher:
- Charles University
- Type:
- text and corpus
- Subject:
- network aging, English as a second language, network evolution, phonological network, and preferential attachment
- Language:
- English
- Description:
- Phonological networks are representations of word forms and their phonological relationships with other words in a given language lexicon. A principle underlying the growth (or evolution) of those networks is preferential attachment, or the ‘rich-gets-richer’ mechanisms, according to which words with many phonological neighbors (or links) are the main beneficiaries of future growth opportunities. Due to their limited number of words, language lexica constitute node-constrained networks where growth cannot keep increasing in a linear way; hence, preferential attachment is likely mitigated by certain factors. The present study investigated aging effects (i.e., a word’s finite time span of being active in terms of growth) in an evolving phonological network of English as a second language. It was found that phonological neighborhoods are constructed by one large initial lexical spurt, followed by sublinear growth spurts that eventually lead to very limited growth in later lexical spurts during network evolution, all the while obeying the law of preferential attachment. An analysis of the strength of phonological relationships between phonological word forms revealed a tendency to attach more distant phonological neighbors in the lower proficiency levels, while phonologically more similar neighbors enter phonological neighborhoods at more advanced levels of English as a second language. Overall, the findings suggest an aging effect in growth that favors younger words. In addition, beginning learners seem to prefer the acquisition of phonological neighbors that are easier to discriminate. Implications for the second language lexicon include leveraged learning mechanisms, learning bouts focussed on a smaller range of phonological segments, and involve questions concerning lexical processing in aging networks.
- Rights:
- Creative Commons - Attribution-NoDerivatives 4.0 International (CC BY-ND 4.0), http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0/, and PUB
10. Air Traffic Control Communication
- Creator:
- Šmídl, Luboš
- Publisher:
- University of West Bohemia, Department of Cybernetics
- Type:
- audio and corpus
- Subject:
- speech corpus and acoustic model
- Language:
- English
- Description:
- Corpus contains recordings of communication between air traffic controllers and pilots. The speech is manually transcribed and labeled with the information about the speaker (pilot/controller, not the full identity of the person). The corpus is currently small (20 hours) but we plan to search for additional data next year. The audio data format is: 8kHz, 16bit PCM, mono. and Technology Agency of the Czech Republic, project No. TA01030476.
- Rights:
- Creative Commons - Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0), http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/, and PUB