Anastasia Vyrenkova


2024

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Russian Learner Corpus: Towards Error-Cause Annotation for L2 Russian
Daniil Kosakin | Sergei Obiedkov | Ivan Smirnov | Ekaterina Rakhilina | Anastasia Vyrenkova | Ekaterina Zalivina
Proceedings of the 2024 Joint International Conference on Computational Linguistics, Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC-COLING 2024)

Russian Learner Corpus (RLC) is a large collection of learner texts in Russian written by native speakers of over forty languages. Learner errors in part of the corpus are manually corrected and annotated. Diverging from conventional error classifications, which typically focus on isolated lexical and grammatical features, the RLC error classification intends to highlight learners’ strategies employed in the process of text production, such as derivational patterns and syntactic relations (including agreement and government). In this paper, we present two open datasets derived from RLC: a manually annotated full-text dataset and a dataset with crowdsourced corrections for individual sentences. In addition, we introduce an automatic error annotation tool that, given an original sentence and its correction, locates and labels errors according to a simplified version of the RLC error-type system. We evaluate the performance of the tool on manually annotated data from RLC.

2016

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Building a learner corpus for Russian
Ekaterina Rakhilina | Anastasia Vyrenkova | Elmira Mustakimova | Alina Ladygina | Ivan Smirnov
Proceedings of the joint workshop on NLP for Computer Assisted Language Learning and NLP for Language Acquisition