Other corpora
BasiLex-corpus
The Basilex corpus is an annotated collection of texts written for children in the age from four to twelve years.
- version 1.0 (2015)
- Tellings, A., Hulsbosch, M., Vermeer, A. & van den Bosch, A. (2015). BasiLex: an 11.5-million words corpus of Dutch texts written for children. Computational Linguistics in the Netherlands Journal 4, 191-208
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BasiScript-corpus
The BasiScript Corpus is an annotated collection of texts written by children in the age from four to twelve years.
- version 1.0 (2015)
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CLiPS Stylometry Investigation (CSI) Corpus
The CSI corpus is a yearly expanded corpus of student texts in two genres: essays and reviews. The purpose of this corpus lies primarily in stylometric research, but other applications are possible. There is a vast amount of meta-data available, both on the author (gender, age, sexual orientation, region of origin, personality profile) and on the document (timestamp, genre, veracity, sentiment, grade). The current version of the corpus was assembled in February 2016. Previous versions of the corpus are available from the authors via e-mail request.
COREA-coreferentiecorpus
The COREA Coreference Corpus is a corpus of Dutch texts annotated with corerefence relations.
- version 1.0.1 (2014)
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D-Tuna-corpus
The D-TUNA Corpus consists of 2400 written and (transcribed) spoken referential expressions.
- version 1.0 (2009)
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DBRD
The DBRD (pronounced dee-bird) dataset contains over 110k book reviews of which 22k have associated binary sentiment polarity labels. It is intended as a benchmark for sentiment classification in Dutch. The dataset can be used to train a model for sequence modeling, more specifically language modeling and it can be used to train a model for text classification, more specifically sentiment classification, using the provided positive/negative sentiment polarity labels.