Search Results for author: Normunds Gruzitis

Found 15 papers, 1 papers with code

Deriving a PropBank Corpus from Parallel FrameNet and UD Corpora

no code implementations LREC 2020 Normunds Gruzitis, Roberts Dar{\c{g}}is, Laura Rituma, Gunta Ne{\v{s}}pore-B{\=e}rzkalne, Baiba Saulite

We propose an approach for generating an accurate and consistent PropBank-annotated corpus, given a FrameNet-annotated corpus which has an underlying dependency annotation layer, namely, a parallel Universal Dependencies (UD) treebank.

Development and Evaluation of Speech Synthesis Corpora for Latvian

no code implementations LREC 2020 Roberts Dar{\c{g}}is, Peteris Paikens, Normunds Gruzitis, Ilze Auzina, Agate Akmane

Recent advances in neural speech synthesis have eText to speech (TTS) systems are necessary for any language to ensure accessibility and availability of digital language services.

speech-recognition Speech Recognition +1

Extracting Formal Models from Normative Texts

no code implementations6 Jul 2016 John J. Camilleri, Normunds Gruzitis, Gerardo Schneider

Normative texts are documents based on the deontic notions of obligation, permission, and prohibition.

The Role of CNL and AMR in Scalable Abstractive Summarization for Multilingual Media Monitoring

no code implementations20 Jun 2016 Normunds Gruzitis, Guntis Barzdins

In the era of Big Data and Deep Learning, there is a common view that machine learning approaches are the only way to cope with the robust and scalable information extraction and summarization.

Abstractive Text Summarization Position +1

T\=ezaurs.lv: the Largest Open Lexical Database for Latvian

no code implementations LREC 2016 Andrejs Spektors, Ilze Auzina, Roberts Dargis, Normunds Gruzitis, Peteris Paikens, Lauma Pretkalnina, Laura Rituma, Baiba Saulite

We describe an extensive and versatile lexical resource for Latvian, an under-resourced Indo-European language, which we call Tezaurs (Latvian for {`}thesaurus{'}).

Polysemy in Controlled Natural Language Texts

no code implementations20 Nov 2015 Normunds Gruzitis, Guntis Barzdins

We show that micro-ontologies and multi-word units allow integration of the rich and polysemous multi-domain background knowledge into CNL thus providing interpretation for the content words.

Word Sense Disambiguation

A Multilingual FrameNet-based Grammar and Lexicon for Controlled Natural Language

no code implementations12 Nov 2015 Normunds Gruzitis, Dana Dannélls

Berkeley FrameNet is a lexico-semantic resource for English based on the theory of frame semantics.

FrameNet Resource Grammar Library for GF

no code implementations26 Jun 2014 Normunds Gruzitis, Peteris Paikens, Guntis Barzdins

In this paper we are focusing on verbs, investigating the possibility of creating a multilingual FrameNet-based GF library.

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