The LX-ESSLLI 2008 data set was created from the ESSLLI 2008 Distributional Semantic Workshop shared-task set, made of 44 concrete nouns grouped in 6 semantic categories (4 animate and 2 inanimate). The grouping is done in an hierarchical way following the top 10 properties from the McRae (2005) ...
LX-DSemVectors is distributional lexical semantics model, also known as word embeddings, for Portuguese (Rodrigues et al., 2016). This version, 2.2b, was trained on a corpus of 2 billion tokens and achieved state-of-the-art results on multiple lexical semantic tasks (Rodrigues & Branco, 2018). ...
The LX-Battig was created from Battig test.set (Baroni et al., 2010). This data set has 83 concrete concepts of the following 10 categories: mammals, birds, fish, vegetables, fruit, trees, vehicles, clothes, tools and kitchenware. The categories names and the concepts were translated by two trans...
LX-AP was created from the translation of Almuhareb-Poesio (ap) benchmark (Almuhareb and Poesio, 2005). The original data set was created considering three aspects: POS, frequency and ambiguity. It contains 402 names from 21 categories of WordNet, with 13 to 21 names from each one of those categ...
LX-Abbreviations resource is a collection of abbreviations of different types from European Portuguese composed by 208 words. Each type of abbreviation is manually divided and annotated with grammatical categories, gender and number, and, finally, with the respective abbreviations.
The test set described in was used as the basis for the assessment of word embeddings. An example entry in this data set would read: ‘Berlin Germany Lisbon Portugal’. With these four words relations – as in this example – one can test semantic analogies by using any of the possible combinations o...
The test set described in was used as the basis for the assessment of word embeddings. An example entry in this data set would read: ‘Berlin Germany Lisbon Portugal’. With these four words relations – as in this example – one can test semantic analogies by using any of the possible combinations o...
The LT Corpus (Literary Corpus) contains approximately 1,781,083 running words of European and Brazilian Portuguese. It includes 70 copyright-free classics (61 Portugal and 9 from Brazil) published before 1940.
The LogicalFormBankPT (Branco, 2009, and Branco et al., 2011) is a corpus of semantic dependencies of translated texts composed of 3,406 sentences and 44,598 tokens taken from the Wall Street Journal. The LogicalFormBankPT is composed of MRS representations of each sentence’s semantic relation...
This lexicon includes multiword expressions (MWE) of European Portuguese extracted from a balanced 50,8M word written corpus – a subcorpus of the Reference Corpus of Contemporary Portuguese (CRPC). This corpus covers different genres, being mainly constituted by journalistic texts (59%), but it a...