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...
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...
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...
The Brands.Br corpus was built from a fraction of B2W-Reviews01 corpus. We use a set of 252 samples selected by B2W to be enriched. In Brands.Br corpus we want to solve two main challenges in product reviews corpus. The first: it is very common to find customer reviews referring to distinct thing...
CINTIL DependencyBank PREMIUM is a corpus of Portuguese utterances manually annotated with the representation of grammatical dependency relations and the information of part-of-speech, inflection and lemmas. It is being developed and maintained at the University of Lisbon. The current version is ...
The CINTIL-TreeBank (Branco et al., 2011) is a corpus of syntactic constituency trees 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). In addition, there are ...
The TreeBankPT (Branco et al., 2011) is a corpus of syntactic constituency trees of the translated news composed of 3,406 sentences and 44,598 tokens taken from the Wall Street Journal. For the creation of this TreeBank we adopted a semi-automatic analysis with a double-blind annotation followed...
The CINTIL-LogicalFormBank (Branco, 2009, and Branco et al., 2011) is a corpus of semantic dependencies of sentences from 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...
The CINTIL-PropBank (Branco et al., 2012) is a corpus of sentences annotated with their constituency structure and semantic role tags, composed of 10,039 sentences and 110,166 tokens taken from different sources and domains: news (8,861 sentences; 101,430 tokens), and novels (399 sentences; 3,082...
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...