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Apache OpenNLP is an open-source toolkit for natural language processing (NLP) that is based on machine learning algorithms. NLP is a field of artificial intelligence (AI) that focuses on enabling computers to understand and interpret human language, and is used in a wide range of applications, including language translation, text classification, sentiment analysis, and dialogue systems.
Apache OpenNLP is a Java-based toolkit that provides a set of libraries and tools for performing common NLP tasks, such as tokenization, part-of-speech tagging, parsing, and named entity recognition. It also includes pre-trained models for these tasks that can be used out-of-the-box, as well as tools for training custom models on specific data sets.
The SPaRKy Restaurant Corpus is a dataset of annotated text data that was created to evaluate natural language processing (NLP) systems for dialogue systems, particularly those used in customer service or virtual assistant applications. The dataset is focused on restaurant-related conversations and includes a variety of different types of dialogues, such as booking a table, making a reservation, or asking for recommendations.
The SPaRKy Restaurant Corpus was created by researchers at the University of Cambridge and is publicly available for use in research and development projects. It includes a large collection of annotated text data, where each data point has been labeled with relevant information, such as the speakers in the conversation, the type of dialogue, and the emotional state of the speakers.
Resources:
- github.com/OpenCCG/openccg .. library for parsing and realization with ccg
- openccg.sourceforge.net .. open source natural language processing library written in java
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See also:
Apache OpenNLP 2011 | Apache OpenNLP 2012 | Apache OpenNLP 2013 | Apache OpenNLP 2014
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OpenCCG Realizer Manual M White – Documentation of the OpenCCG Realizer, 2012 – svn.kwarc.info This manual is a programmer’s guide to using the OpenCCG surface realizer in Java applications. You can download and install OpenCCG from its website, http://openccg. sourceforge. net. Once you’ve unpacked the archive, have a look at the README file for … Cited by 3 Related articles
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Social state recognition and knowledge-level planning for human-robot interaction in a bartender domain RPA Petrick, ME Foster, A Isard – … of the AAAI 2012 Workshop on …, 2012 – researchgate.net … Once the user speech has been recognised, it must be fur- ther processed to extract the underlying meaning. To do this, we parse the recognised speech hypothesis using a grammar defined in OpenCCG (White 2006). … Figure 4: OpenCCG logical form for Please give me a beer … Cited by 7 Related articles All 5 versions
Natural Language Generation O Dušek – 2013 – ufal.mff.cuni.cz … Example: OpenCCG ? General purpose, multi-lingual … Enabling technology for multilingual natural language generation: the KPML development environment. Natural Language Engineering http://purl.org/net/kpml OpenCCG White, M. and Baldrige, J. 2003. … Related articles All 2 versions
Shared task proposal: Syntactic paraphrase ranking M White – Proceedings of the Seventh International Natural …, 2012 – dl.acm.org … The real- izations in the corpus were generated using several OpenCCG realization ranking models (White and Rajkumar, 2009) and using the XLE symbolic re- alizer with subsequent n-gram ranking (paraphrases involving WordNet substitutions were excluded). … Cited by 2 Related articles All 9 versions
Towards a Description of Symbolic Maps DC Vale, E Vales, R Izgalieva – INLG 2014, 2014 – anthology.aclweb.org … In this paper, we shall review the available directed rules that constitute the resources in KPML and OpenCCG and argue that they are useful in their respective tasks–either synthesis or analysis,–but are either unsuitable or not competitive for the inverse task. … Related articles All 6 versions
Two people walk into a bar: Dynamic multi-party social interaction with a robot agent ME Foster, A Gaschler, M Giuliani, A Isard… – Proceedings of the 14th …, 2012 – dl.acm.org … ArgOne”> Figure 5: OpenCCG logical form for … Cited by 34 Related articles All 6 versions
That’s Not What I Meant! Using Parsers to Avoid Structural Ambiguities in Generated Text M Duan, M White – Proc. ACL-14: HLT, 2014 – aclweb.org … The OpenCCG realizer generates surface strings for input seman- tic dependency graphs (or logical forms) using a chart-based algorithm (White, 2006) for Combi- natory Categorial Grammar (Steedman, 2000) to- gether with a “hypertagger” for probabilistically assigning lexical … Cited by 1 Related articles All 7 versions
Glue rules for robust chart realization M White – Proceedings of the 13th European Workshop on …, 2011 – dl.acm.org … The method works with Combinatory Categorial Gram- mar (CCG) and has been implemented in OpenCCG. … 2 Background OpenCCG is a parsing/generation library for CCG which includes a hybrid symbolic-statistical chart realizer (White, 2006b). … Cited by 2 Related articles All 9 versions
Building a generator for Italian sign language A Mazzei – Proceedings of the 13th European Workshop on …, 2011 – dl.acm.org … In our architecture we use the OpenCCG realizer (White, 2006), an open source tool that has sev- eral appealing features with respect to our approach. OpenCCG is based on combinatory categorial gram- mars (CCG) (Steedman, 2000), a mildly context- 171 Page 3. … Cited by 2 Related articles All 7 versions
Enhancing the Expression of Contrast in the SPaRKy Restaurant Corpus DM Howcroft, C Nakatsu, M White – ENLG 2013, 2013 – aclweb.org … is not straightforward. As such, DCCG requires no changes to the OpenCCG real- izer (White, 2006b; White, 2006a; White and Ra- 1In the text, words intended to help indicate similarities and contrasts are italicized. Note that … Related articles All 8 versions
Handling uncertain input in multi-user human-robot interaction S Keizer, ME Foster, A Gaschler… – Robot and Human …, 2014 – ieeexplore.ieee.org … Speech processing consists of speech recognition using the Kinect ASR system and semantic parsing using OpenCCG. … To do this, we parse each hypothesis using a grammar defined in OpenCCG [1], in an attempt to find a full parse. … Cited by 2 Related articles All 3 versions
Minimal dependency length in realization ranking M White, R Rajkumar – Proceedings of the 2012 Joint Conference on …, 2012 – dl.acm.org … We demonstrate empirically using OpenCCG, our CCG-based (Steedman, 2000) surface realiza- tion system, the utility of a global feature encoding … We provide here a brief overview of CCG and the OpenCCG realizer; for further details, see the works cited below. … Cited by 6 Related articles All 7 versions
NLG Lecture 12: Statistical generation J Oberlander – School of Informatics, The University of Edinburgh, 2012 – inf.ed.ac.uk … concluded – Training to individual user preferences ? Individuality and language technologies – From classification to overgeneration ? The Critical Agents Dialogue project – Generates dialogue scripts with personality and alignment – OpenCCG-based – Overgeneration and … Related articles All 2 versions
An event-based conversational system for the nao robot I Kruijff-Korbayová, G Athanasopoulos, A Beck… – Proceedings of the …, 2011 – Springer … The compacted lattice is then directly analysed by an agenda-based chart parser, which uses a hand-written competence grammar based on the Multimodal Combinatory Categorial Grammar framework [7] implemented in OpenCCG [4]. The agenda, together with an … Cited by 14 Related articles All 12 versions
Planning for Social Interaction in a Robot Bartender Domain. RPA Petrick, ME Foster – ICAPS, 2013 – homepages.inf.ed.ac.uk … the underlying meaning. The recognised hypotheses are parsed using an OpenCCG grammar (White 2006), which is an open-source implementation of Com- binatory Categorial Grammar (Steedman 2000). The gram- mar … Cited by 15 Related articles All 4 versions
Deep Natural Language Processing for Italian Sign Language Translation A Mazzei, L Lesmo, C Battaglino, M Vendrame… – AI* IA 2013: Advances in …, 2013 – Springer … using OpenCCG [21]. … In Figure 5 there are the two abstract syntax trees obtained by the input given by the semantic network of Figure 3. The abstract trees are used as input for the OpenCCG realizer, that is based on a combinatorial categorial grammars (CCG) [23] for LIS. … Cited by 1 Related articles All 2 versions
Idiomatic MWEs and Machine Translation A Retrieval and Representation Model: the AraMWE Project G Lancioni, M Boella – The Fourth Workshop on …, 2012 – amta2012.amtaweb.org … Grammar (CCG) The choice of CCG as a grammatical paradigm to analyze and automatically translate idioms is based upon several grounds:(i) it is a perfectly formalized grammatical paradigm;(ii) some very performing implementations, such as OpenCCG (White, 2012 … Cited by 1 Related articles All 7 versions
Sign language generation with expert systems and ccg A Mazzei – Proceedings of the Seventh International Natural …, 2012 – dl.acm.org … Our generator consists of two mod- ules: (i) SentenceDesigner, that is a rule-based mi- croplanner; (ii) OpenCCG, that is a chart realizer (White, 2006). There are two main issues in this work. The first issue concerns the use of an expert system for microplanning. … Cited by 2 Related articles All 9 versions
Using Foot-Syllable Grammars to Customize Speech Recognizers for Dialogue Systems DC Vale, V Mast – Text, Speech and Dialogue, 2012 – Springer … Among its components, it uses Nuance’s VoCon as a speech recognizer [10] and OpenCCG as a parser [3]. … For the parsing, we compared the semantic features extracted by OpenCCG for recognized utterance to those for the human transcription for four scenarios. … Cited by 2 Related articles All 5 versions
Creating disjunctive logical forms from aligned sentences for grammar-based paraphrase generation S Martin, M White – Proceedings of the Workshop on Monolingual Text- …, 2011 – dl.acm.org … Abstract We present a method of creating disjunctive logical forms (DLFs) from aligned sentences for grammar-based paraphrase generation us- ing the OpenCCG broad coverage surface re- alizer. … The resulting DLFs are fed into the OpenCCG re- alizer for n-best realization. … Cited by 1 Related articles All 14 versions
Back to the Blocks World: Learning New Actions through Situated Human-Robot Dialogue L She, S Yang, Y Cheng, Y Jia, JY Chai… – 15th Annual Meeting of the …, 2014 – aclweb.org … The roles are further represented by objects’ properties (Color, Location and Spatial Relation). An example semantic representation of “H1: Stack the blue block on the red block on your right.” is shown in Figure 3. 1We utilized OpenCCG, which could be found at: http://openccg. … Cited by 3 Related articles All 6 versions
Information structure in speech sythesis: Early focus and post-focal givenness F Kügler, B Smolibocki, M Stede… – Elektronische …, 2013 – ling.uni-potsdam.de … We use OpenCCG [21], equipped with a grammar for German, as the realization engine. … CUP, 1996. [21] OpenCCG natural language processing library: http://openccg.sourceforge.net/ [22] Reiter, E. and R. Dale: Building Natural Language Generation Systems. … Cited by 1 Related articles
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Linguistically motivated complementizer choice in surface realization R Rajkumar, M White – Proceedings of the UCNLG+ Eval: Language …, 2011 – dl.acm.org … as well as syntactic features (eg number and agreement). OpenCCG is a pars- ing/generation library which includes a hybrid symbolic-statistical chart realizer (White, 2006). The chart realizer takes as input logical forms rep … Cited by 4 Related articles All 8 versions
Better Surface Realization through Psycholinguistics R Rajkumar, M White – Language and Linguistics Compass, 2014 – Wiley Online Library … An example input for the OpenCCG realizer appears in Figure 1. In the figure, nodes correspond to discourse referents labeled with lexical predicates, and dependency relations between nodes encode argument structure (gold standard CCG lexical categories are also shown … Related articles
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Using Ellipsis Detection and Word Similarity for Transformation of Spoken Language into Grammatically Valid Sentences M Giuliani, T Marschall, A Isard – 15th Annual Meeting of the Special …, 2014 – aclweb.org … 3.1 Ellipsis Detection Algorithm We use the OpenCCG parser (White, 2006), which is based on Combinatory Categorial Grammar (Kruijff and Baldridge, 2004; Steedman, 2000), to parse the output of our speech recognition system. … Related articles All 6 versions
Spoken language processing in a conversational system for child-robot interaction. I Kruijff-Korbayová, H Cuayáhuitl, B Kiefer, M Schröder… – WOCCI, 2012 – macs.hw.ac.uk … The compacted lattice is then directly analysed by an agenda-based chart parser, which uses a hand-written compe- tence grammar based on the Multimodal Combinatory Catego- rial Grammar framework [23] implemented in OpenCCG [24]. … Cited by 10 Related articles All 7 versions
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Intelligent mobile assistant for spatial design support J B?dkowski – Automation in Construction, 2013 – Elsevier … environments. In [15] conceptual spatial representations are used for indoor mobile robot navigation and sophisticated HRI (Human Robot Interface) based on Combinatory Categorial Grammar (CCG) parser of OpenCCG 1 [16]. … Cited by 5 Related articles All 4 versions
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