no code implementations • RANLP 2021 • Hee-Soo Choi, Bruno Guillaume, Karën Fort, Guy Perrier
This paper details experiments we performed on the Universal Dependencies 2. 7 corpora in order to investigate the dominant word order in the available languages.
no code implementations • LREC 2022 • Harry Bunt, Maxime Amblard, Johan Bos, Karën Fort, Bruno Guillaume, Philippe de Groote, Chuyuan Li, Pierre Ludmann, Michel Musiol, Siyana Pavlova, Guy Perrier, Sylvain Pogodalla
This paper describes the continuation of a project that aims at establishing an interoperable annotation schema for quantification phenomena as part of the ISO suite of standards for semantic annotation, known as the Semantic Annotation Framework.
no code implementations • ACL (IWPT) 2021 • Bruno Guillaume, Guy Perrier
This paper describes a system proposed for the IWPT 2021 Shared Task on Parsing into Enhanced Universal Dependencies (EUD).
no code implementations • COLING (MWE) 2020 • Carlos Ramisch, Agata Savary, Bruno Guillaume, Jakub Waszczuk, Marie Candito, Ashwini Vaidya, Verginica Barbu Mititelu, Archna Bhatia, Uxoa Iñurrieta, Voula Giouli, Tunga Güngör, Menghan Jiang, Timm Lichte, Chaya Liebeskind, Johanna Monti, Renata Ramisch, Sara Stymne, Abigail Walsh, Hongzhi Xu
We present edition 1. 2 of the PARSEME shared task on identification of verbal multiword expressions (VMWEs).
no code implementations • ISA (LREC) 2022 • Maxime Amblard, Bruno Guillaume, Siyana Pavlova, Guy Perrier
This paper presents how the online tool GREW-MATCH can be used to make queries and visualise data from existing semantically annotated corpora.
no code implementations • ISA (LREC) 2022 • Siyana Pavlova, Maxime Amblard, Bruno Guillaume
In this paper, we consider two of the currently popular semantic frameworks: Abstract Meaning Representation (AMR)a more abstract framework, and Universal Conceptual Cognitive Annotation (UCCA)-an anchored framework.
no code implementations • EACL 2021 • Bruno Guillaume
This article presents a set of tools built around the Graph Rewriting computational framework which can be used to compute complex rule-based transformations on linguistic structures.
no code implementations • LREC 2020 • Kar{\"e}n Fort, Bruno Guillaume, Yann-Alan Pilatte, Mathieu Constant, Nicolas Lef{\`e}bvre
We present here Rigor Mortis, a gamified crowdsourcing platform designed to evaluate the intuition of the speakers, then train them to annotate multi-word expressions (MWEs) in French corpora.
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 • LREC 2020 • Maxime Amblard, Cl{\'e}ment Beysson, Philippe de Groote, Bruno Guillaume, Sylvain Pogodalla
This paper presents a French version of the FraCaS test suite.
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 • COLING 2018 • Kar{\"e}n Fort, Bruno Guillaume, Matthieu Constant, Nicolas Lef{\`e}bvre, Yann-Alan Pilatte
This article presents the results we obtained in crowdsourcing French speakers{'} intuition concerning multi-work expressions (MWEs).
no code implementations • JEPTALNRECITAL 2017 • Kar{\"e}n Fort, Bruno Guillaume, Nicolas Lefebvre, Laura Ram{\'\i}rez, Mathilde Regnault, Mary Collins, Oksana Gavrilova, Tanti Kristanti
Nous avons pr{\'e}c{\'e}demment montr{\'e} qu{'}il est possible de faire produire des annotations syntaxiques de qualit{\'e} par des participants {\`a} un jeu ayant un but.
no code implementations • COLING 2016 • Bruno Guillaume, Kar{\"e}n Fort, Nicolas Lefebvre
This article presents the results we obtained on a complex annotation task (that of dependency syntax) using a specifically designed Game with a Purpose, ZombiLingo.
no code implementations • JEPTALNRECITAL 2015 • Bruno Guillaume
Nous pr{\'e}sentons un outil en ligne de recherche de graphes dans des corpus annot{\'e}s en syntaxe.
no code implementations • LREC 2014 • Bruno Guillaume, Kar{\"e}n Fort, Guy Perrier, Paul B{\'e}daride
We chose to use the examples provided in one of the resource to find implicit links between the two and make them explicit.
no code implementations • LREC 2014 • C, Marie ito, Guy Perrier, Bruno Guillaume, Corentin Ribeyre, Kar{\"e}n Fort, Djam{\'e} Seddah, {\'E}ric de la Clergerie
We define a deep syntactic representation scheme for French, which abstracts away from surface syntactic variation and diathesis alternations, and describe the annotation of deep syntactic representations on top of the surface dependency trees of the Sequoia corpus.