The Ontology for the area of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (Ontologia para a área de Nanociência e Nanotecnologia) is constituted by 511 terms of this field of knowledge. It was extracted from a corpus collected from the Web, with a total of 2.570.792 words
TimeBankPT, a TimeML annotated corpus of Portuguese, is the first corpus of Portuguese with rich temporal annotations (i.e. it includes annotations not only of temporal expressions but also about events and temporal relations). The annotation scheme used is similar to TimeML. TimeBankPT is the...
CINTIL-QATreebank is a treebank composed of Portuguese sentences that can be used to support the development of Question Answering systems. This Treebank includes 111 declarative sentences from the pre-existing CINTIL-Treebank (see Branco et al. 2011) whose syntactic structure was manually transf...
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 PTPARL Corpus contains approximately 975,806 running words of European Portuguese. It includes 1076 texts consisting of adapted transcriptions of the Portuguese parliament sessions, which were made available in 2004.
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...
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 LX-SimLex-999 was created from SimLex-999 (Hill et al., 2015) which, in turn, was based in the University of South Florida Free Association Database (USF) (Nelson et al., 2014). There were strict guidelines to create SimLex-999. Both words in each pair have the same morphosyntactic category ...
The LX-Rare Word Similarity Data set was created from Stanford Rare Word (RW) Similarity data set (Luong et al., 2013). This list contains 2 034 words (1 017 pairs of words). All the words were extracted from Wikipedia and from WordNet (Miller, 1995), a lexical database where the concepts are gro...
The LX-WordSim-353 was created from WordSim-353 (Agirre et al., 2009). As the name suggests, this data set contains 353 pairs of words. Both words in each pair can have different morphosyntactic categories. The data set is made of nouns, adjectives, verbs and named entities, and has no multiwords...