Frog: A Tagger-Lemmatizer-Morphological-Analyzer-Dependency-Parser for Dutch

Ko van der Sloot (Ontwikkelaar), Maarten van Gompel (Ontwikkelaar)

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Samenvatting

Frog is an integration of memory-based natural language processing (NLP)
modules developed for Dutch. All NLP modules are based on Timbl, the Tilburg
memory-based learning software package. Most modules were created in the 1990s
at the ILK Research Group (Tilburg University, the Netherlands) and the CLiPS
Research Centre (University of Antwerp, Belgium). Over the years they have been
integrated into a single text processing tool, which is currently maintained
and developed at Centre for Language and Speech Technology at Radboud University
Nijmegen and the KNAW Humanities Cluster, Amsterdam. A dependency
parser, a base phrase chunker, and a named-entity recognizer module were added
more recently. Where possible, Frog makes use of multi-processor support to run
subtasks in parallel. Frog offers a command-line interface (that can also run
as a daemon) and a C++ library.
Originele taal-2Engels
Outputmediasource code/data file (online)
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StatusGepubliceerd - 17 nov. 2020

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    van Gompel, M., 22 apr. 2021

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