no code implementations • EMNLP (CODI) 2020 • Murathan Kurfali, Sibel Ozer, Deniz Zeyrek, Amália Mendes
In this work, we present two new bilingual discourse connective lexicons, namely, for Turkish-English and European Portuguese-English created automatically using the existing discourse relation-aligned TED-MDB corpus.
no code implementations • 11 Jul 2022 • Deniz Zeyrek, Mustafa Erolcan Er
We describe Turkish Discourse Bank 1. 2, the latest version of a discourse corpus annotated for explicitly or implicitly conveyed discourse relations, their constitutive units, and senses in the Penn Discourse Treebank style.
no code implementations • LREC 2020 • Salih Firat Canpolat, Zuhal Ormano{\u{g}}lu, Deniz Zeyrek
We introduce the Turkish Emotion-Voice Database (TurEV-DB) which involves a corpus of over 1700 tokens based on 82 words uttered by human subjects in four different emotions (\textit{angry, calm, happy, sad}).
no code implementations • WS 2019 • Sibel Ozer, Deniz Zeyrek
This paper describes an automatic discourse relation alignment experiment as an empirical justification of the planned annotation projection approach to enlarge the 3600-word multilingual corpus of TED Multilingual Discourse Bank (TED-MDB).
no code implementations • WS 2019 • Deniz Zeyrek, Kezban Ba{\c{s}}{\i}b{\"u}y{\"u}k
It is known that discourse connectives are the most salient indicators of discourse relations.
no code implementations • WS 2017 • Deniz Zeyrek, Murathan Kurfal{\i}
This paper presents the recent developments on Turkish Discourse Bank (TDB).
no code implementations • LREC 2016 • Elif Ahsen Acar, Deniz Zeyrek, Murathan Kurfal{\i}, Cem Boz{\c{s}}ahin
We conclude that it is possible to deduce AoA information for high frequency words with the corpus-based approach.
no code implementations • LREC 2014 • Beg{\"u}m Erten, Cem Bozsahin, Deniz Zeyrek
We report two tools to conduct psycholinguistic experiments on Turkish words.
no code implementations • LREC 2012 • Utku {\c{S}}irin, Ruket {\c{C}}ak{\i}c{\i}, Deniz Zeyrek
In this paper, the METU Turkish Discourse Bank Browser, a tool developed for browsing the annotated annotated discourse relations in Middle East Technical University (METU) Turkish Discourse Bank (TDB) project is presented.