[Corpora-List] For students: "CL in Action"

Erik Fäßler erik.faessler at uni-jena.de
Mon Nov 1 09:53:36 UTC 2010


  Hi Adam,

yes, the students are German indeed. This sounds good, I'd really like 
to take a look. Of course you'd be appropriately credited :)

Can you send me a link where to sign up?

     Erik

Am 01.11.2010 10:45, schrieb Adam Kilgarriff:
> Erik,
>
> are the students German?  We've recently produced German word sketches 
> (we have also for various other languages, but they are always MUCH 
> more fun to look at in your mother tongue).
>
> The application here is lexicography (amongst others, but it's the 
> simplest and most direct): people are using the word sketches to write 
> dictionaries.
>
> They benefit from NLP tools for lemmatisation, POS-tagging and 
> shallow-parsing (as well as others like fast indexing, but that's less 
> NLP-specific).  There are options for viewing the lemmas and POS-tags 
> in the output, and you can click to see tagset documentation.
>
> German word sketches aren't on general release quite yet but I can 
> give you access to a pre-release version if you sign up and give me 
> your username
>
> Adam
>
> On 1 November 2010 09:49, Erik Fäßler <erik.faessler at uni-jena.de 
> <mailto:erik.faessler at uni-jena.de>> wrote:
>
>      Hi all,
>
>     the new semester has begun and I'm about to plan my first courses.
>     I'd like to give the new students some overview about applications
>     of Computational Linguistics in the reals world as well as some
>     good illustration of the things that happen "behind the scenes"
>     (parsing, PoS-Tagging...).
>     I'm thinking of some slides illustrating standard-techniques like
>     NER, parse-tree-generation, for example. Additionally, some
>     actually functioning demos would be cool: Perhaps a
>     web-application taking a sentence and outputting the parse tree,
>     or the PoS-Tags or whatsoever. Or something demonstrating how
>     spelling correction works.
>     Do you know some resources where some of these things are nicely
>     shown and which I could use? Of course I could just do some slides
>     and there are plenty of parsers, taggers etc. running in our lab,
>     but it's nothing you'd show your fresh students for a first glance ;)
>
>     I appreciate any tips!
>
>     Thanks,
>
>        Erik
>
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