TagShare – Tagging and Shallow Morphosyntactic Processing Tools and Resources

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Partnership:
Department of Informatics of the Faculty of Sciences of the University of Lisbon, NXL-Natural Language and Speech Group (prime contractor)
Center of Linguistics of the University of Lisbon, Corpus Linguistics Group (partner)
CLUL's Research Team:
Maria Fernanda Bacelar do Nascimento (scientific coordinator)
Amália Mendes (researcher)
Florbela Barreto (scholarship grantee)
José Bettencourt Gonçalves (researcher)
Luísa Alice Santos Pereira (colaborator)
Sandra Antunes (colaborator)
Antónia Estrela (colaborator)
Funding Institution:
FCT – Foundation for Science and Technology – (Contract POSI/PLP/47058/2002)
Project Status:
Concluded

Brief summary:

The main objective of the TagShare project was to develop a set of linguistic resources and software component tools to support the computational processing of Portuguese.

These resources and tools are geared to shallow morphosyntactic processing: They are aimed at automatically associating lexemes with basic linguistic information that can be uncovered by means of computationally efficient procedures that look into the word structure and/or into a very limited amount of context (e.g. POS tagging, inflectional analysis, multi-word lexeme recognition, named entity recognition, etc.).

A detailed description of the project is available at http://tagshare.di.fc.ul.pt.
The corpus can be queried here.

Last Updated on Saturday, 27 November 2010 23:17  


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