no code implementations • LREC 2020 • Agnieszka Falenska, Zolt{\'a}n Czesznak, Kerstin Jung, Moritz V{\"o}lkel, Wolfgang Seeker, Jonas Kuhn
The dataset extends an existing corpus GRAIN and comes with constituency and dependency trees for six interviews.
no code implementations • TACL 2015 • Wolfgang Seeker, {\"O}zlem {\c{C}}etino{\u{g}}lu
The lattice parser predicts a dependency tree over a path in the lattice and thus solves the joint task of segmentation, morphological analysis, and syntactic parsing.
no code implementations • WS 2014 • Anders Bj{\"o}rkelund, {\"O}zlem {\c{C}}etino{\u{g}}lu, Agnieszka Fale{\'n}ska, Rich{\'a}rd Farkas, Thomas Mueller, Wolfgang Seeker, Zsolt Sz{\'a}nt{\'o}
no code implementations • LREC 2014 • Wolfgang Seeker, Jonas Kuhn
We present a dependency conversion of five German test sets from five different genres.
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 • Wolfgang Seeker, Jonas Kuhn
We present a carefully designed dependency conversion of the German phrase-structure treebank TiGer that explicitly represents verb ellipses by introducing empty nodes into the tree.
no code implementations • LREC 2012 • Boris Haselbach, Wolfgang Seeker, Kerstin Eckart
In this paper, we present a database-supported corpus study where we combine automatically obtained linguistic information from a statistical dependency parser, namely the occurrence of a dative argument, with predictions from a theory on the argument structure of German particle verbs with ''''''``nach''''''''.