no code implementations • LREC 2020 • Jan Haji{\v{c}}, Eduard Bej{\v{c}}ek, Jaroslava Hlavacova, Marie Mikulov{\'a}, Milan Straka, Jan {\v{S}}t{\v{e}}p{\'a}nek, Barbora {\v{S}}t{\v{e}}p{\'a}nkov{\'a}
We present a richly annotated and genre-diversified language resource, the Prague Dependency Treebank-Consolidated 1. 0 (PDT-C 1. 0), the purpose of which is - as it always been the case for the family of the Prague Dependency Treebanks - to serve both as a training data for various types of NLP tasks as well as for linguistically-oriented research.
no code implementations • LREC 2016 • Victoria Ros{\'e}n, Koenraad De Smedt, Gyri Sm{\o}rdal Losnegaard, Eduard Bej{\v{c}}ek, Agata Savary, Petya Osenova
The comparison is focused on the annotation of light verb constructions and verbal idioms.
no code implementations • LREC 2016 • V{\'a}clava Kettnerov{\'a}, Eduard Bej{\v{c}}ek
In an automatic experiment, we verify these principles on well-formed syntactic structures from the Prague Dependency Treebank and the Prague Czech-English Dependency Treebank with very satisfactory results: the distribution of 97{\%} of valency complements in the surface structure is governed by the proposed principles.
no code implementations • LREC 2014 • Eduard Bej{\v{c}}ek, V{\'a}clava Kettnerov{\'a}, Mark{\'e}ta Lopatkov{\'a}
This paper presents the fully automatic linking of two valency lexicons of Czech verbs: VALLEX and PDT-VALLEX.