Search Results for author: Jean-Philippe Goldman

Found 9 papers, 0 papers with code

FRASIMED: a Clinical French Annotated Resource Produced through Crosslingual BERT-Based Annotation Projection

no code implementations19 Sep 2023 Jamil Zaghir, Mina Bjelogrlic, Jean-Philippe Goldman, Soukaïna Aananou, Christophe Gaudet-Blavignac, Christian Lovis

The corpus is now available for researchers and practitioners to develop and refine French natural language processing (NLP) applications in the clinical field (https://zenodo. org/record/8355629), making it the largest open annotated corpus with linked medical concepts in French.

named-entity-recognition Named Entity Recognition +1

DisMo: A Morphosyntactic, Disfluency and Multi-Word Unit Annotator. An Evaluation on a Corpus of French Spontaneous and Read Speech

no code implementations LREC 2014 George Christodoulides, Mathieu Avanzi, Jean-Philippe Goldman

We present DisMo, a multi-level annotator for spoken language corpora that integrates part-of-speech tagging with basic disfluency detection and annotation, and multi-word unit recognition.

Part-Of-Speech Tagging POS +2

Cartopho : un site web de cartographie de variantes de prononciation en fran\ccais (Cartopho: a website for mapping pronunciation variants in French)

no code implementations JEPTALNRECITAL 2016 Philippe Boula de Mare{\"u}il, Jean-Philippe Goldman, Albert Rilliard, Yves Scherrer, Fr{\'e}d{\'e}ric Vernier

Le pr{\'e}sent travail se propose de renouveler les traditionnels atlas dialectologiques pour cartographier les variantes de prononciation en fran{\c{c}}ais, {\`a} travers un site internet.

Rhapsodie: a Prosodic-Syntactic Treebank for Spoken French

no code implementations LREC 2014 Anne Lacheret, Sylvain Kahane, Julie Beliao, Anne Dister, Kim Gerdes, Jean-Philippe Goldman, Nicolas Obin, Pietr, Paola rea, Atanas Tchobanov

The main objective of the Rhapsodie project (ANR Rhapsodie 07 Corp-030-01) was to define rich, explicit, and reproducible schemes for the annotation of prosody and syntax in different genres ({\^A}{\mbox{$\pm$}} spontaneous, {\^A}{\mbox{$\pm$}} planned, face-to-face interviews vs. broadcast, etc.

C-PhonoGenre: a 7-hours corpus of 7 speaking styles in French: relations between situational features and prosodic properties

no code implementations LREC 2014 Jean-Philippe Goldman, Tea Pr{\v{s}}ir, Antoine Auchlin

Phonogenres, or speaking styles, are typified acoustic images associated to types of language activities, causing prosodic and phonostylistic variations.

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