Search Results for author: Adam Przepi{\'o}rkowski

Found 18 papers, 0 papers with code

Arguments and Adjuncts in Universal Dependencies

no code implementations COLING 2018 Adam Przepi{\'o}rkowski, Agnieszka Patejuk

The aim of this paper is to argue for a coherent Universal Dependencies approach to the core vs. non-core distinction.

Walenty: Towards a comprehensive valence dictionary of Polish

no code implementations LREC 2014 Adam Przepi{\'o}rkowski, El{\.z}bieta Hajnicz, Agnieszka Patejuk, Marcin Woli{\'n}ski, Filip Skwarski, Marek {\'S}widzi{\'n}ski

This paper presents Walenty, a comprehensive valence dictionary of Polish, with a number of novel features, as compared to other such dictionaries.

Projection-based Annotation of a Polish Dependency Treebank

no code implementations LREC 2014 Alina Wr{\'o}blewska, Adam Przepi{\'o}rkowski

The presented method of acquiring dependency trees involves a weighting factor in the processes of projecting source dependency relations to target sentences and inducing well-formed target dependency trees from sets of projected dependency relations.

Dependency Parsing Machine Translation +2

Towards a comprehensive open repository of Polish language resources

no code implementations LREC 2012 Maciej Ogrodniczuk, Piotr P{\k{e}}zik, Adam Przepi{\'o}rkowski

The aim of this paper is to present current efforts towards the creation of a comprehensive open repository of Polish language resources and tools (LRTs).

PoliMorf: a (not so) new open morphological dictionary for Polish

no code implementations LREC 2012 Marcin Woli{\'n}ski, Marcin Mi{\l}kowski, Maciej Ogrodniczuk, Adam Przepi{\'o}rkowski

This paper presents preliminary results of an effort aiming at the creation of a morphological dictionary of Polish, PoliMorf, available under a very liberal BSD-style license.

Morphological Analysis

Towards an LFG parser for Polish: An exercise in parasitic grammar development

no code implementations LREC 2012 Agnieszka Patejuk, Adam Przepi{\'o}rkowski

While it is possible to build a formal grammar manually from scratch or, going to another extreme, to derive it automatically from a treebank, the development of the LFG grammar of Polish presented in this paper is different from both of these methods as it relies on extensive reuse of existing language resources for Polish.

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