Manually annotated corpora

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Manual corpora are collections of texts containing manually validated or manually assigned linguistic information, such as morphosyntactic tags, lemmas, syntactic parses, named entities etc. These corpora can be used to train new language annotation tools as well as to test the accuracy of existing annotation tools.

Corpus Gesproken Nederlands

This corpus is at manually transcribed and annotated for all its layers.

Eindhoven Corpus

The Eindhoven corpus (VU version) is a collection of Dutch written and transcribed spoken texts from the period from 1960 to 1976. The corpus contains approximately 768,000 tokens. It is the first collection of Dutch written and (transcribed) spoken texts.

Lassy Small

The Lassy Small Corpus is a corpus of approximately 1 million words with manually verified syntactical annotations. The lemmas and POS-tags were generated with Tadpole (now Frog) and the syntactical depency structures were generated with Alpino. The lemmas, POS-tags and syntactic tree structures were manually verified and corrected.

SoNaR-1

Size: 1 million words. This is a manually annotated subset of the much larger (approx. 500 million) word) SoNaR corpus.

ACTER: Annotated Corpora for Term Extraction Research

The ACTER (Annotated Corpora for Term Extraction Research) is an annotated dataset for term extraction. Terms and Named Entities have been manually annotated in specialised comparable corpora covering 3 languages (English, French, and Dutch), and 4 domains (corruption, dressage, heart failure, and wind energy).

  • CLARIN page
  • Github page
  • Rigouts Terryn, Ayla, 2019, ACTER (Annotated Corpora for Term Extraction Research) v1.3, Eurac Research CLARIN Centre