The CRPC Discourse Bank is labeled for discourse relations (also referred to as rhetorical relations or coher- ence relations), such as cause and condition, that hold between two spans of text and contribute to ensure the overall cohesion and coherence of the text. The scheme follows the principl...
Web service created by exporting UIMA-based workflow from the U-Compare text mining system. Functionality: Identifies sentences in plain text Tools in workflow: Freeling sentence splitter web service (service provided by the PANACEA project) NOTE: The licence provided covers the web service o...
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. A dictionary of 3281 terms relating to physics for medic...
The Spoken Corpus Mozambique contains approximately 121,958 running words of spoken Portuguese from Mozambique. It includes 40 transcriptions of spoken recordings (in a total of 40 hours of recordings) that were recorded between 1986 and 1987.
CIPM is a set of historical, religious, notarial, literary texts in prose and verse, written in medieval portuguese. It has around 3.5 million words.
A corpus of opinion articles annotated with arguments, following a claim-premise model.
News articles collected from Portuguese newspapers.
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. Dataset of the Polish public sector company PKN Orlen, a...
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.
Porttinari-base (Duran et al., 2023) is the journalistic portion of Porttinari (which stands for “PORTuguese Treebank”), which shall be a large multigenre treebank for Portuguese (Pardo et al., 2021), following the "Universal Dependencies" international grammar framework (de Marneffe et al., 2021...