Difference between revisions of "Eosc/norbert/benchmark"
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− | *[https://github.com/ltgoslo/norec_fine NoReC]; for document-level sentiment analysis (i.e. rating prediction) | + | *[https://github.com/ltgoslo/norec_fine NoReC]; for document-level sentiment analysis (i.e. rating prediction) |
− | *[https://github.com/ltgoslo/norec_fine NoReC_fine]; for fine-grained sentiment analysis (e.g. predicting target expression + polarity) | + | *[https://github.com/ltgoslo/norec_fine NoReC_fine]; for fine-grained sentiment analysis (e.g. predicting target expression + polarity) |
− | *[https://www.nb.no/sprakbanken/ressurskatalog/oai-nb-no-sbr-10/ NDT]; for dependency parsing or PoS tagging (perhaps best to use the UD version) | + | *[https://www.nb.no/sprakbanken/ressurskatalog/oai-nb-no-sbr-10/ NDT]; for dependency parsing or PoS tagging (perhaps best to use the UD version) |
− | *[https://github.com/ltgoslo/norne NorNE]; for named entity recognition, extends NDT (also available for the UD version) | + | *[https://github.com/ltgoslo/norne NorNE]; for named entity recognition, extends NDT (also available for the UD version) |
Revision as of 18:03, 3 December 2020
Emerging Thoughts on Benchmarking
This would be natural places to start:
- NoReC; for document-level sentiment analysis (i.e. rating prediction)
- NoReC_fine; for fine-grained sentiment analysis (e.g. predicting target expression + polarity)
- NDT; for dependency parsing or PoS tagging (perhaps best to use the UD version)
- NorNE; for named entity recognition, extends NDT (also available for the UD version)