no code implementations • 15 Sep 2023 • Dana Aubakirova, Kim Gerdes, Lufei Liu
This paper introduces Qatent PatFig, a novel large-scale patent figure dataset comprising 30, 000+ patent figures from over 11, 000 European patent applications.
1 code implementation • 14 Nov 2022 • You Zuo, Yixuan Li, Alma Parias García, Kim Gerdes
This paper presents an automatic approach to creating taxonomies of technical terms based on the Cooperative Patent Classification (CPC).
no code implementations • LREC 2020 • Ga{\"e}l Guibon, Marine Courtin, Kim Gerdes, Bruno Guillaume
In this paper we present Arborator-Grew, a collaborative annotation tool for treebank development.
no code implementations • WS 2018 • Kim Gerdes, Bruno Guillaume, Sylvain Kahane, Guy Perrier
This article proposes a surface-syntactic annotation scheme called SUD that is near-isomorphic to the Universal Dependencies (UD) annotation scheme while following distributional criteria for defining the dependency tree structure and the naming of the syntactic functions.
no code implementations • WS 2016 • Herman Leung, Rafa{\"e}l Poiret, Tak-sum Wong, Xinying Chen, Kim Gerdes, John Lee
This article proposes a Universal Dependency Annotation Scheme for Mandarin Chinese, including POS tags and dependency analysis.
no code implementations • JEPTALNRECITAL 2015 • Ga{\"e}l Guibon, Isabelle Tellier, Sophie Pr{\'e}vost, Matthieu Constant, Kim Gerdes
L{'}article pr{\'e}sente des r{\'e}sultats d{'}exp{\'e}riences d{'}apprentissage automatique pour l{'}{\'e}tiquetage morpho-syntaxique et l{'}analyse syntaxique en d{\'e}pendance de l{'}ancien fran{\c{c}}ais.
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.
no code implementations • LREC 2014 • Rachel Bawden, Marie-Am{\'e}lie Botalla, Kim Gerdes, Sylvain Kahane
The micro-syntactic annotation process, presented in this paper, includes a semi-automatic preparation of the transcription, the application of a syntactic dependency parser, transcoding of the parsing results to the Rhapsodie annotation scheme, manual correction by multiple annotators followed by a validation process, and finally the application of coherence rules that check common errors.