The Complex Word (CW) Corpus contains 731 sentences each with one annotated CW. These simplifications were mined from Simple Wikipedia edit histories. Each entry gives an example of a sentence requiring simplification by means of a single lexical edit. This resource is primarily designed for t...
PhenoCHF is an annotated corpus consisting of documents belonging to two different text types (i.e., narrative reports from electronic health records (EHRs) and literature articles). It is manually annotated by medical doctors with detailed information relating to mentions of phenotype concepts a...
A corpus of manually annotated event hierarchies in news stories.
The corpus consists of 1000 MEDLINE abstracts. It is a subset of the original GENIA POS & term corpus, which was selected using the three MeSH terms human, blood cells and transcription factors. In each sentence, three types of information are annotated 1) biomedical terms are identified and assi...
The BioLexicon is a large-scale, wide-coverage computational lexicon covering the biomedical domain. A large part of the lexicon is concerned with covering biomedical terms and their variants. Entries for domain-specific verbs include syntactic and semantic information. The lexicon includes entri...
This is the English version of the Acquis Communautaire (AC), which is the total body of European Union (EU) law applicable in the EU Member States. It consists of selected texts between the 1950s and today.
This resource contains model weights for five Transformer-based models: RoBERTa, GPT-2, T5, BART and COMET(BART). These models were implemented using HuggingFace, and fine-tuned on the following four commonsense reasoning tasks: Argument Reasoning Comprehension Task (ARCT), AI2 Reasoning Challen...
This resource includes the distributional semantic vectors used for the replication of the TakeLab system (https://github.com/nlx-group/arct-rep-rev). The TakeLab system is an automatic classifier for the Argument Reasoning Comprehension Task (https://www.aclweb.org/anthology/S18-1121/). The ...
Adimen-SUMO is an off-the-shelf first-order ontology that has been obtained by reengineering out of the 88% of SUMO (Suggested Upper Merged Ontology). Adimen-SUMO can be used appropriately by FO theorem provers (like E-Prover or Vampire) for formal reasoning.
SemLink is a project whose aim is to link together different lexical resources via a set of mappings. These mappings will make it possible to combine the different information provided by these different lexical resources for tasks such as inferencing. In the current release, two mappings are ava...