no code implementations • CL (ACL) 2022 • Veronika Vincze, Martina Katalin Szabó, Ildikó Hoffmann, László Tóth, Magdolna Pákáski, János Kálmán, Gábor Gosztolya
In order to ascertain the most useful features for distinguishing healthy controls, MCI patients, and mAD patients, we carry out a statistical analysis of the data and investigate the significance level of the extracted features among various speaker group pairs and for various speaking tasks.
no code implementations • RDSM (COLING) 2020 • Veronika Vincze, Martina Katalin Szabó
Online news do not always come from reliable sources and they are not always even realistic.
no code implementations • GWC 2016 • Csilla Horváth, Ágoston Nagy, Norbert Szilágyi, Veronika Vincze
Here we report the construction of a wordnet for Mansi, an endangered minority language spoken in Russia.
no code implementations • LREC 2020 • Zolt{\'a}n Kmetty, Veronika Vincze, Dorottya Demszky, Orsolya Ring, Bal{\'a}zs Nagy, Martina Katalin Szab{\'o}
P{\'a}rt{\'e}let was the official journal of the governing party during the Hungarian socialism from 1956 to 1989, hence it represents the direct political agitation and propaganda of the dictatorial system in question.
no code implementations • COLING 2018 • Carlos Ramisch, Silvio Ricardo Cordeiro, Agata Savary, Veronika Vincze, Verginica Barbu Mititelu, Archna Bhatia, Maja Buljan, C, Marie ito, Polona Gantar, Voula Giouli, Tunga G{\"u}ng{\"o}r, Abdelati Hawwari, Uxoa I{\~n}urrieta, Jolanta Kovalevskait{\.e}, Simon Krek, Timm Lichte, Chaya Liebeskind, Johanna Monti, Carla Parra Escart{\'\i}n, Behrang Qasemizadeh, Renata Ramisch, Nathan Schneider, Ivelina Stoyanova, Ashwini Vaidya, Abigail Walsh
Corpora were created for 20 languages, which are also briefly discussed.
no code implementations • EACL 2017 • Veronika Vincze, Katalin Simk{\'o}, Zsolt Sz{\'a}nt{\'o}, Rich{\'a}rd Farkas
In this paper, we present how the principles of universal dependencies and morphology have been adapted to Hungarian.
no code implementations • WS 2017 • Agata Savary, Carlos Ramisch, Silvio Cordeiro, Federico Sangati, Veronika Vincze, Behrang Qasemizadeh, C, Marie ito, Fabienne Cap, Voula Giouli, Ivelina Stoyanova, Antoine Doucet
This paper presents the corpus annotation methodology and outcome, the shared task organisation and the results of the participating systems.
no code implementations • WS 2017 • Veronika Vincze
In this paper, we investigate the behavior of verb-particle constructions in English questions.
no code implementations • WS 2017 • Katalin Ilona Simk{\'o}, Vikt{\'o}ria Kov{\'a}cs, Veronika Vincze
The paper describes our system submitted for the Workshop on Multiword Expressions{'} shared task on automatic identification of verbal multiword expressions.
no code implementations • WS 2016 • Veronika Vincze
In this paper, we aim at identifying uncertainty cues in Hungarian social media texts.
no code implementations • ACL 2016 • Veronika Vincze, G{\'a}bor Gosztolya, L{\'a}szl{\'o} T{\'o}th, Ildik{\'o} Hoffmann, Gr{\'e}ta Szatl{\'o}czki, Zolt{\'a}n B{\'a}nr{\'e}ti, Magdolna P{\'a}k{\'a}ski, J{\'a}nos K{\'a}lm{\'a}n
no code implementations • LREC 2016 • Martina Katalin Szab{\'o}, Veronika Vincze, Katalin Ilona Simk{\'o}, Viktor Varga, Viktor Hangya
In this paper, on the one hand, we present the method of annotation, and we discuss the difficulties concerning text annotation process.
no code implementations • LREC 2014 • Veronika Vincze, J{\'a}nos Zsibrita, P{\'e}ter Durst, Martina Katalin Szab{\'o}
In this paper we present the results of automatic error detection, concerning the definite and indefinite conjugation in the extended version of the HunLearner corpus, the learners corpus of the Hungarian language.
no code implementations • LREC 2014 • Anita R{\'a}cz, Istv{\'a}n Nagy T., Veronika Vincze
In this paper, we describe 4FX, a quadrilingual (English-Spanish-German-Hungarian) parallel corpus annotated for light verb constructions.
no code implementations • LREC 2014 • Veronika Vincze, Viktor Varga, Katalin Ilona Simk{\'o}, J{\'a}nos Zsibrita, {\'A}goston Nagy, Rich{\'a}rd Farkas, J{\'a}nos Csirik
The new version of the corpus made it possible to train magyarlanc, a data-driven POS-tagger of Hungarian on a dataset with the new harmonized codes.
no code implementations • WS 2013 • Djam{\'e} Seddah, Reut Tsarfaty, S K{\"u}bler, ra, C, Marie ito, Jinho D. Choi, Rich{\'a}rd Farkas, Jennifer Foster, Iakes Goenaga, Koldo Gojenola Galletebeitia, Yoav Goldberg, Spence Green, Nizar Habash, Marco Kuhlmann, Wolfgang Maier, Joakim Nivre, Adam Przepi{\'o}rkowski, Ryan Roth, Wolfgang Seeker, Yannick Versley, Veronika Vincze, Marcin Woli{\'n}ski, Alina Wr{\'o}blewska, Eric Villemonte de la Clergerie
no code implementations • LREC 2012 • Martina Katalin Szab{\'o}, Veronika Vincze, Istv{\'a}n Nagy T.
In this paper, we present HunOr, the first multi-domain Hungarian―Russian parallel corpus.
no code implementations • LREC 2012 • Veronika Vincze
In this paper, we describe the first English-Hungarian parallel corpus annotated for light verb constructions, which contains 14, 261 sentence alignment units.
no code implementations • Association for Computational Linguistics 2008 • György Szarvas, Veronika Vincze, Richárd Farkas, János Csirik
This article reports on a corpus annotation project that has produced a freely available resource for research on handling negation and uncertainty in biomedical texts (we call this corpus the BioScope corpus).