The News corpus developed by LIACC in JSON format was complemented with POS and keyword topics annotation. POS-tagging =========== The POS-tagging used the tagger described in Généreux et al. (2012) The title and text body were extracted, tokenized and pos-tagged. Two new fields were added...
A wordnet is a lexical database. It groups synonymous words into sets, the synsets, which represent distinct concepts. These synsets form nodes in a network, which are interlinked through edges that correspond to semantic relations between those synsets. For instance, the hypernym relation, also ...
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
This dataset has been created within the framework of the European Language Resource Coordination (ELRC) Connecting Europe Facility - Automated Translation (CEF.AT) action. For further information on the project: http://lr-coordination.eu. Monolingual documents received from the Government of th...
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...
142,397 Maltese texts from 10 genres. The file “corpus.zip” expands into a folder “corpus”, containing the file “tagged.zip”, which expands into the folder “cwb.final”. This folder contains the files: • filelist.txt • malti02.academic.txt • malti02.law.txt • malti02.literature.txt • malti...
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 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 ...