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  • The CLASSLA-StanfordNLP model for morphosyntactic annotation of non-standard Slovenian 1.0

    This model for morphosyntactic annotation of non-standard Slovenian was built with the CLASSLA-StanfordNLP tool (https://github.com/clarinsi/classla-stanfordnlp) by training on the ssj500k training corpus (http://hdl.handle.net/11356/1210) and the Janes-Tag corpus (http://hdl.handle.net/11356/1238), using the CLARIN.SI-embed.sl word embeddings (http://hdl.handle.net/11356/1204). These corpora were additionally augmented for handling missing diacritics by repeating parts of the corpora with diacritics removed. The model produces simultaneously UPOS, FEATS and XPOS (MULTEXT-East) labels. The estimated F1 of the XPOS annotations is ~96.14.
  • The CLASSLA-Stanza model for morphosyntactic annotation of spoken Slovenian 2.2

    This model for morphosyntactic annotation of spoken Slovenian was built with the CLASSLA-Stanza tool (https://github.com/clarinsi/classla) by training on the SST treebank of spoken Slovenian (https://github.com/UniversalDependencies/UD_Slovenian-SST) combined with the SUK training corpus (http://hdl.handle.net/11356/1959) and using the CLARIN.SI-embed.sl word embeddings (http://hdl.handle.net/11356/1791) that were expanded with the MaCoCu-sl Slovene web corpus (http://hdl.handle.net/11356/1517). The model produces simultaneously UPOS, FEATS and XPOS (MULTEXT-East) labels. The estimated F1 of the XPOS annotations is ~96.76.
  • The CLASSLA-StanfordNLP model for morphosyntactic annotation of standard Slovenian 1.3

    This model for morphosyntactic annotation of standard Slovenian was built with the CLASSLA-StanfordNLP tool (https://github.com/clarinsi/classla-stanfordnlp) by training on the ssj500k training corpus (http://hdl.handle.net/11356/1210) and using the CLARIN.SI-embed.sl word embeddings (http://hdl.handle.net/11356/1204). The model produces simultaneously UPOS, FEATS and XPOS (MULTEXT-East) labels. The estimated F1 of the XPOS annotations is ~97.06. The difference to the previous version of the model is that the model now also includes the Sloleks inflectional lexicon.
  • The CLASSLA-Stanza model for morphosyntactic annotation of non-standard Slovenian 2.1

    This model for morphosyntactic annotation of non-standard Slovenian was built with the CLASSLA-Stanza tool (https://github.com/clarinsi/classla) by training on the SUK training corpus (http://hdl.handle.net/11356/1747) and the Janes-Tag corpus (http://hdl.handle.net/11356/1732), using the CLARIN.SI-embed.sl word embeddings (http://hdl.handle.net/11356/1204) that were expanded with the MaCoCu-sl Slovene web corpus (http://hdl.handle.net/11356/1517). These corpora were additionally augmented for handling missing diacritics by repeating parts of the corpora with diacritics removed. The model produces simultaneously UPOS, FEATS and XPOS (MULTEXT-East) labels. The estimated F1 of the XPOS annotations is ~92.17. The difference to the previous version of the model is that the model was trained on the SUK training corpus and the 3.0 version of Janes-tag, uses new embeddings and the new version of the Slovene morphological lexicon Sloleks 3.0 (http://hdl.handle.net/11356/1745).
  • The CLASSLA-Stanza model for morphosyntactic annotation of standard Slovenian 2.0

    This model for morphosyntactic annotation of standard Slovenian was built with the CLASSLA-Stanza tool (https://github.com/clarinsi/classla) by training on the SUK training corpus (http://hdl.handle.net/11356/1747) and using the CLARIN.SI-embed.sl word embeddings (http://hdl.handle.net/11356/1204) that were expanded with the MaCoCu-sl Slovene web corpus (http://hdl.handle.net/11356/1517). The model produces simultaneously UPOS, FEATS and XPOS (MULTEXT-East) labels. The estimated F1 of the XPOS annotations is ~98.27. The difference to the previous version of the model is that the model was trained using the SUK training corpus and uses new embeddings and the new version of the Slovene morphological lexicon Sloleks 3.0 (http://hdl.handle.net/11356/1745).
  • The CLASSLA-StanfordNLP model for morphosyntactic annotation of standard Slovenian 1.2

    This model for morphosyntactic annotation of standard Slovenian was built with the CLASSLA-StanfordNLP tool (https://github.com/clarinsi/classla-stanfordnlp) by training on the ssj500k training corpus (http://hdl.handle.net/11356/1210) and using the CLARIN.SI-embed.sl word embeddings (http://hdl.handle.net/11356/1204). The model produces simultaneously UPOS, FEATS and XPOS (MULTEXT-East) labels. The estimated F1 of the XPOS annotations is ~97.06. The difference to the previous version of the model is that the pre-trained embeddings are limited to 250 thousand entries and adapted to the new code base.
  • The CLASSLA-StanfordNLP model for morphosyntactic annotation of standard Slovenian 1.1

    This model for morphosyntactic annotation of standard Slovenian was built with the CLASSLA-StanfordNLP tool (https://github.com/clarinsi/classla-stanfordnlp) by training on the ssj500k training corpus (http://hdl.handle.net/11356/1210) and using the CLARIN.SI-embed.sl word embeddings (http://hdl.handle.net/11356/1204). The model produces simultaneously UPOS, FEATS and XPOS (MULTEXT-East) labels. The estimated F1 of the XPOS annotations is ~97.06. The difference to the previous version of the model is that now the whole XPOS tag is predicted and not specific characters, as was the case in stanfordnlp, which resulted in illegal XPOS tags (and slightly decreased performance).
  • The CLASSLA-StanfordNLP model for morphosyntactic annotation of standard Slovenian

    The model for morphosyntactic annotation of standard Slovenian was built with the CLASSLA-StanfordNLP tool (https://github.com/clarinsi/classla-stanfordnlp) by training on the ssj500k training corpus (http://hdl.handle.net/11356/1210) and using the CLARIN.SI-embed.sl word embeddings (http://hdl.handle.net/11356/1204). The model produces simultaneously UPOS, FEATS and XPOS (MULTEXT-East) labels. The estimated F1 of the XPOS annotations is ~96.7.
  • Trankit model for SST 2.15 1.1

    This is a retrained Slovenian model for the Trankit v1.1.1 library for multilingual natural language processing (https://pypi.org/project/trankit/), trained on the SST treebank of spoken Slovenian (UD v2.15, https://github.com/UniversalDependencies/UD_Slovenian-SST/tree/r2.15) featuring transcriptions of spontaneous speech in various everyday settings. It is able to predict sentence segmentation, tokenization, lemmatization, language-specific morphological annotation (MULTEXT-East morphosyntactic tags), as well as universal part-of-speech tagging, morphological feature prediction, and dependency parses in accordance with the Universal Dependencies annotation scheme (https://universaldependencies.org/). Please note this model has been published for archiving purposes only. For production use, we recommend using the state-of-the art Trankit model available here: http://hdl.handle.net/11356/1965 (v1.2 or newest). The latter was trained on both spoken (SST) and written (SSJ) data, and demonstrates a significantly higher performance to the model featured in this submission. In comparison with version 1.0, this model was trained on a new train-dev-test split of the SST treebank introduced in release UD v2.15.
  • Trankit model for linguistic processing of spoken Slovenian

    This is a retrained Slovenian spoken language model for Trankit v1.1.1 library (https://pypi.org/project/trankit/). It is able to predict sentence segmentation, tokenization, lemmatization, language-specific morphological annotation (MULTEXT-East morphosyntactic tags), as well as universal part-of-speech tagging, feature prediction, and dependency parsing in accordance with the Universal Dependencies annotation scheme (https://universaldependencies.org/). The model was trained using a combination of two datasets published by Universal Dependencies in release 2.12, the spoken SST treebank (https://github.com/UniversalDependencies/UD_Slovenian-SSJ/tree/r2.12) and the written SSJ treebank (https://github.com/UniversalDependencies/UD_Slovenian-SST/tree/r2.12). Its evaluation on the spoken SST test set yields an F1 score of 97.78 for lemmas, 97.19 for UPOS, 95.05 for XPOS and 81.26 for LAS, a significantly better performance in comparison to the counterpart model trained on written SSJ data only (http://hdl.handle.net/11356/1870). To utilize this model, please follow the instructions provided in our github repository (https://github.com/clarinsi/trankit-train) or refer to the Trankit documentation (https://trankit.readthedocs.io/en/latest/training.html#loading). This ZIP file contains models for both xlm-roberta-large (which delivers better performance but requires more hardware resources) and xlm-roberta-base.