Annotated corpus of 350 decision of Czech top-tier courts (Supreme Court, Supreme Administrative Court, Constitutional Court).
Every decision is annotated by two trained annotators and then manually adjudicated by one trained curator to solve possible disagreements between annotators. Adjudication was conducted non-destructively, therefore corpus (raw) contains all original annotations.
Corpus was developed as training and testing material for reference recognition tasks. Dataset contains references to other court decisions and literature. All references consist of basic units (identifier of court decision, identification of court issuing referred decision, author of book or article, title of book or article, point of interest in referred document etc.), values (polarity, depth of discussion etc.).
Annotated corpus of 350 decision of Czech top-tier courts (Supreme Court, Supreme Administrative Court, Constitutional Court).
280 decisions were annotated by one trained annotator and then manually adjudicated by one trained curator. 70 decisions were annotated by two trained annotators and then manually adjudicated by one trained curator. Adjudication was conducted destructively, therefore dataset contains only the correct annotations and does not contain all original annotations.
Corpus was developed as training and testing material for text segmentation tasks. Dataset contains decision segmented into Header, Procedural History, Submission/Rejoinder, Court Argumentation, Footer, Footnotes, and Dissenting Opinion. Segmentation allows to treat different parts of text differently even if it contains similar linguistic or other features.
We defined 58 dramatic situations and annotated them in 19 play scripts. Then we selected only 5 well-recognized dramatic situations and annotated further 33 play scripts. In this version of the data, we release only play scripts that can be freely distributed, which is 9 play scripts. One play is annotated independently by three annotators.
Actress Anna Ondráková with her husband, boxer Max Schmelling, in Když hvězdy svítí (When the Stars Shine, dir. Hans H. Zerlett, 1938). The following footage includes clips showing Anna Ondráková in several other film roles, such as Velbloud uchem jehly (Camel Through the Eye of a Needle, dir. Karel Lamač, 1926), with the last clip being from Únos bankéře Fuxe (The Kidnapping of Fux the Banker, dir. Karel Anton, 1923).
Writer Antal Stašek with his daughter-in-law, writer Helena Malířová, in the garden of the villa in Prague-Krč in an obituary from Československý filmový týdeník (Czechoslovak Film Weekly Newsreel) 1931, issue no. 42.
The segment from the 1942 Český zvukový týdeník Aktualita (Czech Aktualita Sound Newsreel) Issue No. 18 features the event Týden národního zdraví (A Week for National Health) organised by The Ministry of the Interior and The Health Institute of the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia from 3 to 10 May 1942. The official goal of the event was to advocate for the importance of healthcare. The report covers the establishment of anti-tuberculosis stations in a number of places around the Protectorate. Footage of the measuring of body height and weight of patients. A showcase of how an X-ray station in Moravská Ostrava operates. Footage of doctors working with X-ray machines. A close-up of an X-ray image of the lungs. The segment includes footage of mobile X-ray cars set up for the treatment of child patients. Footage from a solarium intended for irradiating children with sunlamps.
Actress Antonie Nedošínská in Do panského stavu (Elevated to Society, dir. Karel Anton, 1925). With her colleague Máňa (Marie) Ženíšková in an unidentified film. Nedošínská's husband, actor Jiří Nedošínský, with his colleagues in Pražští adamité (The Prague Adamites, dir. Antonín Fencl, 1917).