[Corpora-List] Tree-Structured Named Entities corpora ?
Valerie Mapelli
mapelli at elda.org
Thu Dec 12 09:45:50 UTC 2013
Dear Yoann,
For English, we have:
ELRA-E0041 CHIL 2007+ Evaluation Package
<http://catalog.elra.info/product_info.php?products_id=1196>
You might also be interested in the following data for French:
ELRA-E0021 ESTER Evaluation Package
<http://catalog.elra.info/product_info.php?products_id=995>
ELRA-S0241 ESTER Corpus
<http://catalog.elra.info/product_info.php?products_id=999>
ELRA-S0338 ESTER 2 Corpus
<http://catalog.elra.info/product_info.php?products_id=1167>
Best regards,
Valérie
Le 11/12/2013 14:35, Yoann Dupont a écrit :
> Hi all,
> Khalid, thanks a lot for forwarding this resquest.
>
> Best regards,
>
>
> 2013/12/9 Khalid CHOUKRI <choukri at elda.org <mailto:choukri at elda.org>>
>
> Hi Yoann
>
> I am cc this email to Valerie, she will check if we do have any corresponding English data (and Olivier mentioned the French ones)
>
> Best regards
> Khalid
>
> Galibert Olivier wrote, On 09/12/2013 11:49:
>> Hi,
>>
>> The Quaero named entities annotation guide follows that kind of structure. Two corpora are already available through ELRA/ELDA:
>> - ELRA-S0349 Quaero Broadcast News Extended Named Entity corpus
>> - ELRA-W0073 Quaero Old Press Extended Named Entity corpus
>>
>> A third one, linked to the ETAPE evaluation, should be made available sometimes next year.
>>
>> The annotation guide is available athttp://www.quaero.org/media/files/bibliographie/quaero-guide-annotation-2011.pdf
>>
>> Best,
>>
>> OG.
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From:corpora-bounces at uib.no <mailto:corpora-bounces at uib.no> on behalf of Yoann Dupont
>> Sent: Mon 12/9/2013 11:29 AM
>> To:corpora at uib.no <mailto:corpora at uib.no>
>> Subject: [Corpora-List] Tree-Structured Named Entities corpora ?
>>
>> Greetings Corpora-List,
>>
>> I am currently looking for corpora with tree-structured named entities.
>>
>> A simple example of tree structuration would be a person which has a first
>> and last name : "Barack Obama" is a person whose first name is "Barack" and
>> last name is "Obama". A parsing would then be : *(PER (NAME.FIRST* Barack*)
>> (NAME.LAST* Obama*))*
>> Another example would be geographical addresses.
>>
>> I know some corpora that could fit this definition : the SemEval'2007 task
>> 9 corpora (tree-structured NE in Spanish and Catalan) and the GENIA corpus
>> (tree-structured NE for biomedical entities in English).
>>
>> Does any of you know other tree-structured NE corpora ?
>>
>> Thank you kindly in advance,
>>
>
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