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Language Resources and Evaluation, Volume 59
Volume 59, Number 1, March 2025
- Jesin James, Isabella Shields, Vithya Yogarajan, Peter J. Keegan, Catherine I. Watson, Peter-Lucas Jones, Keoni Mahelona:
The development of a labelled te reo Māori-English bilingual database for language technology. 1-26 - Jia Hoong Ong
, Florence Yik Nam Leung
, Fang Liu
:
The Reading Everyday Emotion Database (REED): a set of audio-visual recordings of emotions in music and language. 27-49 - Emna Fsih, Rahma Boujelbane
, Lamia Hadrich Belguith:
Resources building for sentiment analysis of content disseminated by Tunisian medias in social networks. 51-76 - Gábor Simon
, Tímea Borbála Bajzát, Júlia Ballagó, Zsuzsanna Havasi, Emese K. Molnár, Eszter Szlávich:
When MIPVU goes to no man's land: a new language resource for hybrid, morpheme-based metaphor identification in Hungarian. 77-108 - Colin Swaelens
, Ilse De Vos
, Els Lefever:
Linguistic annotation of Byzantine book epigrams. 109-134 - Kerenza Doxolodeo, Adila Alfa Krisnadhi
:
AC-IQuAD: Automatically Constructed Indonesian Question Answering Dataset by Leveraging Wikidata. 135-160 - Kiran Babu Nelatoori
, Hima Bindu Kommanti
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Toxic comment classification and rationale extraction in code-mixed text leveraging co-attentive multi-task learning. 161-190 - Paras Tiwari, Sawan Rai, C. Ravindranath Chowdary
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Large scale annotated dataset for code-mix abusive short noisy text. 191-218 - Merve Bayrak
, Deniz Dal
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A new methodology for automatic creation of concept maps of Turkish texts. 219-256 - Jenna Kanerva, Hanna Kitti, Li-Hsin Chang, Teemu Vahtola
, Mathias Creutz, Filip Ginter:
Semantic search as extractive paraphrase span detection. 257-276 - François Delon
, Gabriel Bédubourg, Léo Bouscarrat, Jean-Baptiste Meynard, Aude Valois, Benjamin Queyriaux, Carlos Ramisch, Marc Tanti:
Infectious risk events and their novelty in event-based surveillance: new definitions and annotated corpus. 277-295 - Tharindu Ranasinghe
, Isuri Anuradha, Damith Premasiri, Kanishka Silva
, Hansi Hettiarachchi
, Lasitha Uyangodage, Marcos Zampieri:
SOLD: Sinhala offensive language dataset. 297-337 - Gerardo Sierra
, Gemma Bel-Enguix, Ameyali Díaz-Velasco, Natalia Guerrero-Cerón, Núria Bel:
An aligned corpus of Spanish bibles. 339-369 - Béatrice Biancardi, Mathieu Chollet, Chloé Clavel:
Introducing the 3MT_French dataset to investigate the timing of public speaking judgements. 371-390 - Federica Beccaria
, Angela Cristiano
, Flavio Pisciotta
, Noemi Usardi, Elisa Borgogni
, Filippo Prayer Galletti, Giulia Corsi
, Lorenzo Gregori
, Gloria Gagliardi
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DILLo: an Italian lexical database for speech-language pathologists. 391-411 - Anna Chromá
, Jakub Sláma
, Klára Matiasovitsová
, Jolana Treichelová
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A morphologically annotated longitudinal corpus of spoken Czech child-adult interactions. 413-436 - Mojca Brglez
, Omnia Zayed, Paul Buitelaar:
TCMeta: a multilingual dataset of COVID tweets for relation-level metaphor analysis. 437-475 - Shankar Biradar
, Sunil Saumya, Arun Chauhan:
Faux Hate: unravelling the web of fake narratives in spreading hateful stories: a multi-label and multi-class dataset in cross-lingual Hindi-English code-mixed text. 477-508 - Rasha Obeidat, Yara Alharahsheh, Mahmoud Al-Ayyoub, Maram Gharaibeh:
ArEntail: manually-curated Arabic natural language inference dataset from news headlines. 509-535 - Taja Kuzman, Nikola Ljubesic:
Automatic genre identification: a survey. 537-570 - Steven Coats
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A new corpus of geolocated ASR transcripts from Germany. 571-589 - Omaima Abboud, Batia Laufer, Noam Ordan, Uliana Sentsova, Shuly Wintner:
A corpus of English learners with Arabic and Hebrew backgrounds. 591-599 - Soran Badawi
, Arefeh Kazemi, Vali Rezaie:
KurdiSent: a corpus for kurdish sentiment analysis. 601-620 - Borja Herce
, Bogdan Pricop:
VeLeRo: an inflected verbal lexicon of standard Romanian and a quantitative analysis of morphological predictability. 621-637

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