LRE Map

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An LRE Map is a freely accessible large database on natural language processing benchmark tasks.



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  • (Wikipedia, 2015) ⇒ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LRE_Map Retrieved:2015-10-4.
    • The LRE Map (Language Resources and Evaluation) is a freely accessible large database on resources dedicated to Natural language processing (NLP). The original feature of LRE Map is that the records are collected during the submission of different major NLP conferences. The records are then cleaned and gathered into a global database called "LRE Map". [1]

      The LRE Map is intended to be an instrument for collecting information about language resources

      and to become, at the same time, a community for users, a place to share and discover resources,

      discuss opinions, provide feedback, discover new trends, etc. It is an instrument for discovering, searching and documenting language resources, here intended in a broad sense, as both data and tools.

      The large amount of information contained in the Map can be analyzed in many different ways. A

      few, general analyses are available on the Resource Map website at http://www.resourcebook.eu

      (click on the “Show(Hide) Quick Pies” link). For instance, the LRE Map can provide information about the most frequent type of resource, the

      most represented language, the applications for which resources are used or are being developed,

      the proportion of new resources vs. already existing ones, or the way in which resources are

      distributed to the community.

  1. Nicoletta Calzolari, Claudia Soria, Riccardo Del Gratta, Sara Goggi, Valeria Quochi, Irene Russo, Khalid Choukri, Joseph Mariani, Stelios Piperidis, 2010 The LREC Map of Language Resources and Technologies. LREC-2010, Malta

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