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The Corpus<sup>500</sup> is an experimental corpus used to prepare the initial versions of the grammar for sentence-based [[UNLization]] and [[NLization]], using [[IAN]] and [[EUGENE]], respectively. It comprises a list of 500 sentences in English and their corresponding graphs in UNL, and is supposed to cover very basic linguistic phenomena.  
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The UC-A1 is an experimental corpus used to prepare the initial versions of the grammar for sentence-based [[UNLization]] and [[NLization]], using [[IAN]] and [[EUGENE]], respectively. It comprises a list of 50 structures in UNL, and is supposed to cover very basic linguistic phenomena.  
  
== The corpus<sup>500</sup> ==  
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== The corpus ==
*Corpus 500 according to the complexity of the graphs
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The corpus UCA1 was extracted from a simplified and translated version of "The Hare and the Tortoise", by Aesop.  
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*[http://www.unlweb.net/resources/UCA1/uca1_eng.txt UC-A1 in English], to be translated (manually) in order to be used as the input for the UNLization process (with [[IAN]])
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*[http://www.unlweb.net/resources/UCA1/uca1_unl.txt UC-A1 in UNL], to be used "as is", as the input for the NLization process (with [[EUGENE]])
!Order
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!Description
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!Analysis (English original)
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!Generation (UNL)
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|-
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|0
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|Training Corpus (Corpus 50)
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|[http://www.unlweb.net/resources/mumbai2012/corpus50_eng.txt Corpus 50]
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|[http://www.unlweb.net/resources/mumbai2012/corpus50_unl.txt Corpus 50]
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|-
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|1
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|Temporary entries
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|[http://www.unlweb.net/resources/geneva2012/temp_org.txt temp_org.txt]
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|[http://www.unlweb.net/resources/geneva2012/temp_unl.txt temp_unl.txt]
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|-
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|2
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|Entries with no attribute or relation
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|[http://www.unlweb.net/resources/geneva2012/attribute0_org.txt attribute0_org.txt]
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|[http://www.unlweb.net/resources/geneva2012/attribute0_unl.txt attribute0_unl.txt]
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|-
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|3
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|one-attribute entries
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|[http://www.unlweb.net/resources/geneva2012/attribute1_org.txt attribute1_org.txt]
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|[http://www.unlweb.net/resources/geneva2012/attribute1_unl.txt attribute1_unl.txt]
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|-
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|4
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|two-attribute entries
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|[http://www.unlweb.net/resources/geneva2012/attribute2_org.txt attribute2_org.txt]
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|[http://www.unlweb.net/resources/geneva2012/attribute2_unl.txt attribute2_unl.txt]
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|-
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|5
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|three-attribute entries
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|[http://www.unlweb.net/resources/geneva2012/attribute3_org.txt attribute3_org.txt]
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|[http://www.unlweb.net/resources/geneva2012/attribute3_unl.txt attribute3_unl.txt]
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|6
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|one-relation entries
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|[http://www.unlweb.net/resources/geneva2012/relation1_org.txt relation1_org.txt]
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|[http://www.unlweb.net/resources/geneva2012/relation1_unl.txt relation1_unl.txt]
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|-
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|7
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|two-relation entries
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|[http://www.unlweb.net/resources/geneva2012/relation2_org.txt relation2_org.txt]
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|[http://www.unlweb.net/resources/geneva2012/relation2_unl.txt relation2_unl.txt]
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|8
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|three-relation entries
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|[http://www.unlweb.net/resources/geneva2012/relation3_org.txt relation3_org.txt]
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|[http://www.unlweb.net/resources/geneva2012/relation3_unl.txt relation3_unl.txt]
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|9
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|four-relation entries
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|[http://www.unlweb.net/resources/geneva2012/relation4_org.txt relation4_org.txt]
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|[http://www.unlweb.net/resources/geneva2012/relation4_unl.txt relation4_unl.txt]
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|10
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|five-relation entries
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|[http://www.unlweb.net/resources/geneva2012/relation5_org.txt relation5_org.txt]
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|[http://www.unlweb.net/resources/geneva2012/relation5_unl.txt relation5_unl.txt]
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|11
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|six-relation entries
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|[http://www.unlweb.net/resources/geneva2012/relation6_org.txt relation6_org.txt]
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|[http://www.unlweb.net/resources/geneva2012/relation6_unl.txt relation6_unl.txt]
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|12
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|numbers and numerals
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|[http://www.unlweb.net/resources/geneva2012/numbers.txt numbers_org.txt]
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|[http://www.unlweb.net/resources/geneva2012/numbers.txt numbers_unl.txt]
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|13
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|expressions of time
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|[http://www.unlweb.net/resources/geneva2012/time.txt time_org.txt]
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|[http://www.unlweb.net/resources/geneva2012/time.txt time_unl.txt]
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|14
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|relative clauses
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|[http://www.unlweb.net/resources/geneva2012/relatives.txt relatives_org.txt]
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|[http://www.unlweb.net/resources/geneva2012/relatives.txt relatives_unl.txt]
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|-
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|15
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|special issues
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|[http://www.unlweb.net/resources/geneva2012/problems.txt problems_org.txt]
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|[http://www.unlweb.net/resources/geneva2012/problems.txt problems_unl.txt]
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*The whole corpus in one single file
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**[http://www.unlweb.net/resources/geneva2012/corpus_eng.txt Corpus500 in English], experimental corpus in English (500 sentences), to be manually translated to the target languages, in order to be used as the input for [[IAN]]
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**[http://www.unlweb.net/resources/geneva2012/corpus_unl.txt Corpus500 in UNL], experimental corpus in UNL (500 graphs), to be used as the input for [[EUGENE]]
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Latest revision as of 12:56, 2 June 2018

The UC-A1 is an experimental corpus used to prepare the initial versions of the grammar for sentence-based UNLization and NLization, using IAN and EUGENE, respectively. It comprises a list of 50 structures in UNL, and is supposed to cover very basic linguistic phenomena.

The corpus

The corpus UCA1 was extracted from a simplified and translated version of "The Hare and the Tortoise", by Aesop.

  • UC-A1 in English, to be translated (manually) in order to be used as the input for the UNLization process (with IAN)
  • UC-A1 in UNL, to be used "as is", as the input for the NLization process (with EUGENE)
Software