Pauline Haas


2020

French, as many languages, lacks semantically annotated corpus data. Our aim is to provide the linguistic and NLP research communities with a gold standard sense-annotated corpus of French, using WordNet Unique Beginners as semantic tags, thus allowing for interoperability. In this paper, we report on the first phase of the project, which focused on the annotation of common nouns. The resulting dataset consists of more than 12,000 French noun occurrences which were annotated in double blind and adjudicated according to a carefully redefined set of supersenses. The resource is released online under a Creative Commons Licence.

2019

Cet article présente la conception et le développement de Demonette2, une base de données dérivationnelle à grande échelle du français, développée dans le cadre du projet ANR Démonext (ANR-17-CE23-0005). L’article décrit les objectifs du projet, la structure de la base et expose les premiers résultats du projet, en mettant l’accent sur un enjeu crucial : la question du codage sémantique des entrées et des relations.

2014

The Asfalda project aims to develop a French corpus with frame-based semantic annotations and automatic tools for shallow semantic analysis. We present the first part of the project: focusing on a set of notional domains, we delimited a subset of English frames, adapted them to French data when necessary, and developed the corresponding French lexicon. We believe that working domain by domain helped us to enforce the coherence of the resulting resource, and also has the advantage that, though the number of frames is limited (around a hundred), we obtain full coverage within a given domain.

2009