A corpus of manually annotated event hierarchies in news stories.
The CINTIL-DependencyBank (Branco et al., 2011a) is a corpus of grammatical dependencies of Portuguese texts composed of 10,039 sentences and 110,166 tokens taken from different sources and domains: news (8,861 sentences; 101,430 tokens), novels (399 sentences; 3,082 tokens) (see 3.2.). In additi...
The DepBankPT (Branco et al., 2011a) is a corpus of grammatical dependencies of the translated news composed of 3,406 sentences and 44,598 tokens taken from the Wall Street Journal. The DepBankPT is aligned to a constituency bank, the TreeBankPT (see Branco et al., 2011b). The key bridging eleme...
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...
Hontology (H stands for hotel, hostal and hostel) (available at http://ontolp.inf.pucrs.br/Recursos/downloads-Hontology.php) is a new multilingual ontology for the accommodation sector freely available, containing 282 concepts categorized into 16 top-level concepts. The concepts of other voca...
The GENIA tagger analyzes English sentences and outputs the base forms, part-of-speech tags, chunk tags, and named entity tags. The tagger is specifically tuned for biomedical text such as MEDLINE abstracts.
The resource consists of a Portuguese frequency lexicon based on a 16 million words corpus of written and spoken texts from different genres. The lexicon contains 26.443 entries (lemma) and 140
Treat is a toolkit for natural language processing and computational linguistics in Ruby. The Treat project aims to build a language- and algorithm- agnostic NLP framework for Ruby with support for tasks such as document retrieval, text chunking, segmentation and tokenization, natural language pa...
In order to construct the inventory, we firstly compiled a species name dictionary by combining all of the names available in Catalogue of Life (CoL), Encyclopedia of Life (EoL) and Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF). The terms contained in this dictionary were then located within ...