The paper describes the methodology which is currently being defined for the construction of a "Merged Italian Dependency Treebank'' (MIDT) starting from already existing resources. In particular, it reports the results of a case study carried out on two available dependency treebanks, i.e. TUT and ISST--TANL. The issues raised during the comparison of the annotation schemes underlying the two treebanks are discussed and investigated with a particular emphasis on the definition of a set of linguistic categories to be used as a "bridge'' between the specific schemes. As an encoding format, the CoNLL de facto standard is used
The paper reports on a multi-layered corpus of Italian, annotated at the syntactic and lexico-semant...
The paper reports on the design and construction of a multi-layered corpus of Italian, annotated at ...
In this paper we present the lexico-semantic annotation of an Italian treebank, focusing on the anno...
In this paper we address the challenge of combining existing CoNLL-compliant dependency-annotated co...
The paper addresses the challenge of converting MIDT, an existing dependencybased Italian treebank r...
This paper describes the automatic procedure we developed to convert an Italian dependency treebank ...
It is well known that the actually Italian treebanks scenario is configured in a fuzzy and inhomogen...
As the interest of the NLP community grows to develop several treebanks also for languages other tha...
Treebanks allow for multiple uses: by linguists, which may search for examples (or counter-examples)...
This document illustrates the Italian dependency annotated corpus developed for the CoNLL-X Shared T...
In this paper we propose a rule-based approach to extract dependency and grammatical relations from ...
The Evalita ’07 Parsing Task has been the first contest among parsing systems for Italian. It is the...
Stanford Dependencies (SD) represent nowadays a de facto standard as far as dependency annotation is...
The paper reports on the design and construction of a multi- layered corpus of Italian, annotated at...
The EVALITA 2007 Parsing Task has been the first contest among parsing systems for Italian. It is th...
The paper reports on a multi-layered corpus of Italian, annotated at the syntactic and lexico-semant...
The paper reports on the design and construction of a multi-layered corpus of Italian, annotated at ...
In this paper we present the lexico-semantic annotation of an Italian treebank, focusing on the anno...
In this paper we address the challenge of combining existing CoNLL-compliant dependency-annotated co...
The paper addresses the challenge of converting MIDT, an existing dependencybased Italian treebank r...
This paper describes the automatic procedure we developed to convert an Italian dependency treebank ...
It is well known that the actually Italian treebanks scenario is configured in a fuzzy and inhomogen...
As the interest of the NLP community grows to develop several treebanks also for languages other tha...
Treebanks allow for multiple uses: by linguists, which may search for examples (or counter-examples)...
This document illustrates the Italian dependency annotated corpus developed for the CoNLL-X Shared T...
In this paper we propose a rule-based approach to extract dependency and grammatical relations from ...
The Evalita ’07 Parsing Task has been the first contest among parsing systems for Italian. It is the...
Stanford Dependencies (SD) represent nowadays a de facto standard as far as dependency annotation is...
The paper reports on the design and construction of a multi- layered corpus of Italian, annotated at...
The EVALITA 2007 Parsing Task has been the first contest among parsing systems for Italian. It is th...
The paper reports on a multi-layered corpus of Italian, annotated at the syntactic and lexico-semant...
The paper reports on the design and construction of a multi-layered corpus of Italian, annotated at ...
In this paper we present the lexico-semantic annotation of an Italian treebank, focusing on the anno...