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= Polish Dependency Bank (PDB) = | = Polish Dependency Bank 2.0 (PDB 2.0) = |
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The current version of PDB consists of more than 22K trees with 15.8 tokens per sentence on the average. || # sentences || 22,208 || || # tokens || 351,715 || || # tokens per sentence || 15.84 || || % non-projective trees || 8.61 || PDB consists of four parts: |
PDB 2.0 is an extended version of ''Składnica'' treebank. It consists of 22,208 trees and 351,175 tokens (i.e. 15.8 tokens per sentence on average). There are four parts of PDB 2.0: |
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3. CDScorpus trees (2K) | 3. CDScorpus-based trees (2K) |
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=== PDB data === | The PDB sentences contain some linguistic phenomena, e.g. ellipsis, comparative constructions, constructions with the bi-functional subordinating conjunction JAKO, directed speech, interpolations and comments, nominative noun phrases used in the vocative function and many others. |
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* Updated [[attachment:NKJP1M_Skladnica_sem.conll|Składnica zależnościowa]] | ==== PDB data ==== |
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If you wish to get the entire PDB corpus (22K sentences annotated with dependency trees) please contact ''alina'' <at> ''ipipan.waw.pl'' (replace <at> with @). | The updated version of [[attachment:NKJP1M_Skladnica_sem.conll|Składnica zależnościowa]] (the previous version of PDB). |
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=== PDB relation types === | If you wish to get the entire PDB corpus (22K sentences annotated with the dependency trees) please contact ''alina'' <at> ''ipipan.waw.pl'' (replace <at> with @). ==== PDB relation types ==== |
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== PDB parser == Some dependency parsing models estimated on PDB are available at [[http://zil.ipipan.waw.pl/PDB/PDBparser]] |
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PDB is an extended version of Składnica treebank. Since the UD conversion of Składnica trees constitutes the Polish treebank in Universal Dependencies collection (the release 2.1), PDBUD is thus an extended and corrected version of this treebank. The converted PDBUD trees are largely consistent with Polish UD trees. Składnica trees are rather simple and the sentences underlying this data set do not contain some linguistic phenomena, e.g. ellipsis, comparative constructions, constructions with the bi-functional subordinating conjunction JAKO, directed speech, interpolations and comments, nominative noun phrases used in the vocative function and many others. Therefore, the repertoire of UD relation subtypes and language-specific features is slightly extended to cover these phenomena. Furthermore, PDBUD trees contain enhanced edges encoding shared dependents of coordinated elements, e.g. Dziewczynka śpiewa i tańczy. (The girl sings and dances.), and shared governors of coordinated elements, e.g. Dziewczynka i chłopiec śpiewają. (A girl and a boy sing.) PDBUD trees are currently used in: |
PDBUD is a conversion of PDB into the UD-like format. It is an extended and corrected version of the Polish UD treebank (the release 2.1). PDBUD contains enhanced graphs, i.e. trees with enhanced edges encoding shared dependents of coordinated elements, e.g. Dziewczynka śpiewa i tańczy. (The girl sings and dances.), and shared governors of coordinated elements, e.g. Dziewczynka i chłopiec śpiewają. (A girl and a boy sing.) PDBUD trees were used in: |
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=== PDBUD data === Note! As PDBUD data are used in PolEval 2018, test data are currently not publicly available. * Basic PDBUD trees [[attachment:PDBUD_nosem.zip]] * PDBUD trees with enhanced edges and semantic labels [[attachment:PDBUD_sem.zip]] |
==== PDBUD data ==== PDBUD is publicly available on [[http://git.nlp.ipipan.waw.pl/alina/PDBUD]] == PDB parser == Some dependency parsing models estimated on PDB are available at [[http://zil.ipipan.waw.pl/PDB/PDBparser]] |
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The resources is distributed under the [[https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/|CC BY-SA-NC 4.0]] licence. | The resources is distributed under the [[https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/|CC BY-NC-SA 4.0]] licence. |
Polish Dependency Bank 2.0 (PDB 2.0)
PDB 2.0 is an extended version of Składnica treebank. It consists of 22,208 trees and 351,175 tokens (i.e. 15.8 tokens per sentence on average). There are four parts of PDB 2.0:
- NKJP1M trees (14K)
- PDB_projected trees (4K)
- CDScorpus-based trees (2K)
- OTHER trees (2K)
The PDB sentences contain some linguistic phenomena, e.g. ellipsis, comparative constructions, constructions with the bi-functional subordinating conjunction JAKO, directed speech, interpolations and comments, nominative noun phrases used in the vocative function and many others.
PDB data
The updated version of Składnica zależnościowa (the previous version of PDB).
If you wish to get the entire PDB corpus (22K sentences annotated with the dependency trees) please contact alina <at> ipipan.waw.pl (replace <at> with @).
PDB relation types
Descritptions of Polish dependency relation types are at http://zil.ipipan.waw.pl/PDB/DepRelTypes (outdated).
Polish Dependency Bank in Universal Dependencies format (PDBUD)
PDBUD is a conversion of PDB into the UD-like format. It is an extended and corrected version of the Polish UD treebank (the release 2.1). PDBUD contains enhanced graphs, i.e. trees with enhanced edges encoding shared dependents of coordinated elements, e.g. Dziewczynka śpiewa i tańczy. (The girl sings and dances.), and shared governors of coordinated elements, e.g. Dziewczynka i chłopiec śpiewają. (A girl and a boy sing.) PDBUD trees were used in:
- Shared task on automatic identification of verbal multiword expressions (LAW-MWE-CxG-2018)
Shared task on dependency parsing of Polish (PolEval 2018, http://poleval.pl)
PDBUD data
PDBUD is publicly available on http://git.nlp.ipipan.waw.pl/alina/PDBUD
PDB parser
Some dependency parsing models estimated on PDB are available at http://zil.ipipan.waw.pl/PDB/PDBparser
Publications
Acknowledgements
The creation of PDB was supported by grant no POIG.01.01.02-14-013/09 from Innovative Economy Operational Programme co-financed by the European Union (European Regional Development Fund) and by the grant from the Polish Ministry of Science and Higher Education as part of the investment in the CLARIN-PL research infrastructure (2016-2018).
Licence
The resources is distributed under the CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 licence.
Contact
Any questions, comments? Please send them to Alina Wróblewska <alina AT SPAMFREE ipipan DOT waw DOT pl>.