Alexandre Rademaker
Alexandre Rademaker
I agree that we do need this documentation in the wiki. BTW, not always clear that WSJ is also part of Ontonotes and Propbank dataset (see https://github.com/propbank/propbank-release/issues/14).
Is `ws*` all the https://github.com/delph-in/docs/wiki/WikiWoods? What does the star mean?
What about adding some extra information about the size of each treebank? I am particularly interested to know how many sentences we have with golden MRS. Does anyone have this...
@oepen, the [CCS](http://moin.delph-in.net/wiki/WeSearch/Ccs) event is the precursor of http://mrp.nlpl.eu/2020/index.php?page=14#companion? If so, what is the origin of the EDS data on MRP datasets? Finally, there are sentences duplicated in the profiles:...
I found a link to the redwoods.xls file https://github.com/delph-in/docs/wiki/RedwoodsTop. But the page is pointing to http://svn.delph-in.net/erg/tags/1214/etc/redwoods.xls. In the etc folder of ERG in the trunk branch of the repository, I...
So we also have DeepBank in addition to the wesearch and redwoods "virtual" profiles? According to https://github.com/delph-in/docs/wiki/DeepBank it is the `wsj*` profiles. These are released in http://metashare.dfki.de/repository/browse/deepbank/d550713c0bd211e38e2e003048d082a41c57b04b11e146f1887ceb7158e2038c/ summing up to...
good points, @goodmami: 1. not a big problem for me. We can always have a clear readme saying with citation and team. I am the main contributor in http://github.com/universaldependencies/UD_Portuguese-Bosque that...
I also prefer to reduce our communication channels... but I also posted in https://delphinqa.ling.washington.edu/t/grammar-development-test-suites-and-profiles/692 anyway.
> so, let me retract a little: maybe reserving issues for request-like communications is a good policy. My view is the following. I posted a question because I believe we...
> but preserving the twenty or so years of developers archive intact would seem very desirable to me... Moving to the GitHub discussions would be nice. Another alternative is to...