[Corpora-List] Converter tool
Djamé Seddah
djame.seddah at free.fr
Fri Dec 6 03:36:18 UTC 2013
Hi Sandra, Ahmed,
Those days it seems that the Stanford constituency to surface dependency converter (as part of their nlp tool chain) is more and more becoming the standard, no?
I'd be curious to see what people are using the most actually. Maybe we should set up a doodle survey or something?
Best,
Djamé
Le 4 déc. 2013 à 15:23, Sandra Kuebler a écrit :
> Dear Ahmed,
>
> The conversion depends on the original constituent annotation. For the Penn Treebank, penncoverter is the standard:
> http://nlp.cs.lth.se/software/treebank_converter/. There are other tools available for other languages; if you can't find one for your the of constituent annotation, you may have to write head finding rules.
>
> Best,
>
> Sandra Kuebler
>
> On Dec 4, 2013, at 7:14 AM, Ahmed Ruby <ahmedruby757 at yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>> I am looking for a converter tool from phrase structure trees to dependency structure trees.
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