MBT is a memory-based tagger-generator and tagger in one. The tagger-generator part can generate a sequence tagger on the basis of a training set of tagged sequences; the tagger part can tag new sequences. MBT can, for instance, be used to generate part-of-speech taggers or chunkers for natural l...
MARv-DISAMB is a part-of-speech disambiguation tool (probabilistic disambiguation module).
MARv-POS is a part-of-speech tagger tool (probabilistic POS annotation module). MARv4's architecture comprehends two submodules: a set of linguistically-oriented disambiguation rules module and a probabilistic disambiguation module. The linguistic-oriented is no longer used in the STRING chain be...
These are manually annotated corpora for teaching and learning purposes of Brazilian Portuguese, Dutch, Estonian, and Slovene, as a contribution to the Manually Annotated Corpora Family available in CLARIN. Sentences are annotated with “problematic” or “non-problematic” labels, from the point of ...
MaltParser is a system for data-driven dependency parsing, which can be used to induce a parsing model from treebank data and to parse new data using an induced model. MaltParser is developed by Johan Hall, Jens Nilsson and Joakim Nivre at Växjö University and Uppsala University, Sweden (see Nivr...
Audio corpus: 8 subfolders with .wav files Each containing : • 2 sound files containing a read story (“The sun and the wind”, each by speaker A and speaker B) • 2 sound files containing each 30 read sentences (each by speaker A and speaker B) • 2 x each of the 30 sentences as a single sound f...
Wordlist for spell-checking
This lexicon is part of the collection of the Wikimedia Dumps which was retrieved as an XML file from http://dumps.wikimedia.org/mtwiktionary/20121105/ on November 5, 2012. In the Wikimedia dump, it is accompanied by a text file mtwiktionary-20121105-pages-articles-multistream-index.txt which li...
This corpus is part of the collection of the Wikipedia Dumps which was retrieved from wikipedia.org on April 8, 2010. It comes with two individual XML files, one containing the Wikipedia articles and another containing the metadata about it.
This lexicon is a speech lexicon, exported from Crimsonwing’s text-to-speech (TTS) database into a .txt file. In its original form and together with the Maltese Speech Engine Diphone repository, it was used for building Crimsonwing’s text-to-speech system. The file is in txt format, with each ...