Querying a large annotated corpus of parliamentary debates

Sascha Diwersy, Giancarlo Luxardo


Abstract
The TAPS corpus makes it possible to share a large volume of French parliamentary data. The TEI-compliant approach behind its design choices facilitates the publishing and the interoperability of data, but also the implementation of exploratory data analysis techniques in order to process institutional or political discourse. We demonstrate its application to the debates occurred in the context of a specific legislative process, which generated a strong opposition.
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2020.parlaclarin-1.13
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Proceedings of the Second ParlaCLARIN Workshop
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May
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2020
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Marseille, France
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Darja Fišer, Maria Eskevich, Franciska de Jong
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ParlaCLARIN
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European Language Resources Association
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75–79
Language:
English
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https://aclanthology.org/2020.parlaclarin-1.13
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Sascha Diwersy and Giancarlo Luxardo. 2020. Querying a large annotated corpus of parliamentary debates. In Proceedings of the Second ParlaCLARIN Workshop, pages 75–79, Marseille, France. European Language Resources Association.
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Querying a large annotated corpus of parliamentary debates (Diwersy & Luxardo, ParlaCLARIN 2020)
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