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A generic tool to generate a lexicon for NLP from Lexicon-Grammar tables
Lexicon-Grammar tables constitute a large-coverage syntactic lexicon but they
cannot be directly used in Natural Language Processing (NLP) applications
because they sometimes rely on implicit information. In this paper, we
introduce LGExtract, a generic tool for generating a syntactic lexicon for NLP
from the Lexicon-Grammar tables. It is based on a global table that contains
undefined information and on a unique extraction script including all
operations to be performed for all tables. We also present an experiment that
has been conducted to generate a new lexicon of French verbs and predicative
nouns
Extending the adverbial coverage of a NLP oriented resource for French
This paper presents a work on extending the adverbial entries of LGLex: a NLP
oriented syntactic resource for French. Adverbs were extracted from the
Lexicon-Grammar tables of both simple adverbs ending in -ment '-ly' (Molinier
and Levrier, 2000) and compound adverbs (Gross, 1986; 1990). This work relies
on the exploitation of fine-grained linguistic information provided in existing
resources. Various features are encoded in both LG tables and they haven't been
exploited yet. They describe the relations of deleting, permuting, intensifying
and paraphrasing that associate, on the one hand, the simple and compound
adverbs and, on the other hand, different types of compound adverbs. The
resulting syntactic resource is manually evaluated and freely available under
the LGPL-LR license.Comment: Proceedings of the 5th International Joint Conference on Natural
Language Processing (IJCNLP'11), Chiang Mai : Thailand (2011
Adolf Portmann: the expressive function of technique
This essay focuses on the topic of technique in the thought of the well-known biologist,
zoologist and anthropologist Adolf Portmann (1897-1982). First of all I’ll try to
understand the biological and anthropological roots, that make a naturally-artificial
(namely technical) being of a man. Then I’ll examine what kind of role and weight
Portmann assignes to the technique, underlining risks and chances, closely linked to it,
and showing the essentially expressive and self-expressive function of it. Finally I’ll
specify the relationship between the development of technique in our society and the loss
of the primary world: the aesthetic world of imagination
Effects of different simplified milk recording methods on genetic evaluation with test-day animal model
The aims of the present study were to compare estimated breeding values (EBV) for milk yield using different testing schemes with a test-day animal model and to evaluate the effect of different testing schemes on the ranking of top sheep. Alternative recording schemes that use less information than that currently obtained with a monthly test-day schedule were employed to estimate breeding values. A random regression animal mixed model that used a spline function of days in milk was fitted. EBVs obtained with alternative recording schemes showed different degrees of Spearman correlation with EBVs obtained using the monthly recording scheme. These correlations ranged from 0.77 to 0.92. A reduction in accuracy and intensity of selection could be anticipated if these alternative schemes are used; more research in this area is needed to reduce the costs of test-day recording
Construction du lexique LGLex \`a partir des tables du Lexique-Grammaire des verbes du grec moderne
In this paper, we summerize the work done on the resources of Modern Greek on
the Lexicon-Grammar of verbs. We detail the definitional features of each
table, and all changes made to the names of features to make them consistent.
Through the development of the table of classes, including all the features, we
have considered the conversion of tables in a syntactic lexicon: LGLex. The
lexicon, in plain text format or XML, is generated by the LGExtract tool
(Constant & Tolone, 2010). This format is directly usable in applications of
Natural Language Processing (NLP).Comment: 30\`eme Colloque international sur le Lexique et la Grammaire
(LGC'11), Nicosie : Chypre (2011
Exploitation des tables du Lexique-Grammaire pour l'analyse syntaxique automatique
The 28th Conference on Lexis and GrammarInternational audienceIn this paper, we describe how we converted the Lexicon-Grammar tables of French verbs into an NLP format, that of the Lefff lexicon, which allowed us to integrate it into the FRMG parser. We describe the linguistic basis of this conversion process, and the resulting lexicon. We compare the results of the FRMG parser on the EASy reference corpus depending on whether it relies on the verb entries of the Lefff or those of the converted Lexicon-Grammar verb tables
A generic tool to generate a lexicon for NLP from Lexicon-Grammar tables
International audienceLexicon-grammar tables constitute a large-coverage syntactic lexicon but they cannot be directly used in Natural Language Processing (NLP) applications because they sometimes rely on implicit information. In this paper, we introduce a generic tool for generating a syntactic lexicon for NLP from the lexicon-grammar tables. It relies on a global table that contains undefined information and on a unique extraction script including all operations to be performed for all tables. We also show an experiment that has been conducted to generate a new lexicon of French verbs and nouns
Gelatin tannate for acute childhood gastroenteritis: a randomized, single-blind controlled trial
Background Oral rehydration therapy is the recommended treatment for acute childhood gastroenteritis. The aim of this study was to assess the efficacy and safety of gelatin tannate plus oral rehydration compared with oral rehydration alone.
Methods We conducted a multicenter, parallel, randomized, controlled, single-blind, prospective, open-label trial. A central randomization center used computer generated tables to allocate treatments. The study was performed in two medical centers in Italy. Sixty patients 3–72 months of age with acute gastroenteritis were recruited (median age 18 months; age range 3–66 months): 29 received an oral rehydration solution (ORS) and 31 an ORS plus gelatin tannate (ORS ? G). The primary outcome was the number of bowel movements 48 and 72 h after initiating treatment. Secondary outcomes were: duration of diarrhea, stool characteristics and adverse events. Results No patient was lost at follow-up. No significant difference in the number of bowel movements after 48 h was reported (2.7 ± 1.3 ORS ? G; 3.2 ± 0.8 ORS; p = 0.06), although the ORS ? G group showed a significant improvement in stool consistency (3.7 ± 1.0 vs. 4.3 ± 0.8; p = 0.005). At 72 h, a significant reduction in bowel movements was reported in the ORS ? G group compared with the ORS group (1.0 ± 1.4 vs. 2.0 ± 1.7; p = 0.01). Mean duration of diarrhea was significantly
lower in the ORS ? G group than in the ORS only group (76.8 ± 19.2 vs. 108 ± 24.0 h; p.0001). No adverse events were reported. Conclusions Gelatin tannate added to oral rehydration in children with acute diarrhea was associated with a significant decrease in bowel movements at 72 h, with an early improvement in the stool consistency and shorter disease duration
Intégrer les tables du Lexique-Grammaire à un analyseur syntaxique robuste à grande échelle
National audienceIn this paper, we describe how we converted the lexicon-grammar tables into an NLP format, that of the Lefff lexicon, which allowed us to integrate it into the FRMG parser. We decribe the linguistic basis of this conversion process, and the resulting lexicon. We validate the resulting lexicon by evaluating the FRMG parser on the EASy reference corpus depending on the set of verbal entries it relies on, namely those of the Lefff or those of the converted lexicon-grammar verb tables
Adding frequencies to the LGLex lexicon with IRASUBCAT
We present a method for enlarge a lexicon (with frequencies information), that is useful for parsing and others NLP applications. We show an example enlarging the verbal LGLex lexicon of French [8], using several corpora extracted from the evaluation campaign for French parsers Passage [5]. To do that, we use the results of the frmg parser [7] with IRASubcat, a tool that automatically acquires subcategorization frames from corpus in any language and that also allows to complete an existing lexicon. We obtain the frequencies of occurrence for each input and each subcategorization frame for 14,068 distinct lemmas.Sociedad Argentina de Informática e Investigación Operativ
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