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  • Information extraction from EIA documents

    Environmental impact assessment (EIA) is the formal process used to predict the environmental consequences of a plan. We present a rule-based extraction system to mine Czech EIA documents. The extraction rules work with a set of documents enriched with morphological information and manually created vocabularies of terms supposed to be extracted from the documents, e.g. basic information about the project (address, ID company, ...), data on the impacts and outcomes (waste substances, endangered species, ...), a final opinion. The documents Notice of Intent contains the section BI2 with the information on the scope (capacity) of the plan.
  • Universal Dependencies 2.6 models for UDPipe 2 (2020-08-31)

    Tokenizer, POS Tagger, Lemmatizer and Parser models for 99 treebanks of 63 languages of Universal Depenencies 2.6 Treebanks, created solely using UD 2.6 data (https://hdl.handle.net/11234/1-3226). The model documentation including performance can be found at https://ufal.mff.cuni.cz/udpipe/2/models#universal_dependencies_26_models . To use these models, you need UDPipe version 2.0, which you can download from https://ufal.mff.cuni.cz/udpipe/2 .
  • EdUKate translation software 1

    This software package includes three tools: web frontend for machine translation featuring phonetic transcription of Ukrainian suitable for Czech speakers, API server and a tool for translation of documents with markup (html, docx, odt, pptx, odp,...). These tools are used in the Charles Translator service (https://translator.cuni.cz). This software was developed within the EdUKate project, which aims to help mitigate language barriers between non-Czech-speaking children in the Czech Republic and the education in the Czech school system. The project focuses on the development and dissemination of multilingual digital learning materials for students in primary and secondary schools.
  • EdUKate Czech-Ukrainian translation model 2024

    This package includes Czech-to-Ukrainian translation model adapted for the educational domain. The model is exported into the TensorFlow Serving format (using Tensor2tensor version 1.6.6), so it can be used in the Charles Translator service (https://translator.cuni.cz) and in the web portal Škola s nadhledem. This model was developed within the EdUKate project, which aims to help mitigate language barriers between non-Czech-speaking children in the Czech Republic and the education in the Czech school system. The project focuses on the development and dissemination of multilingual digital learning materials for students in primary and secondary schools.
  • VIADAT

    This component integrates other VIADAT modules; together with VIADAT-REPO this composes the Virtual Assistant for accessing historical audiovisual data. The zip archive contains sources for the following modules: VIADAT, VIADAT-DEPOSIT, VIADAT-TEXT, VIADAT-ANNOTATE, VIADAT-ANALYZE, VIADAT-STAT, VIADAT-GIS and VIADAT-SEARCH. Developed in cooperation with ÚSD AV ČR and NFA.
  • CorPipe 23 multilingual CorefUD 1.2 model (corpipe23-corefud1.2-240906)

    The `corpipe23-corefud1.2-240906` is a `mT5-large`-based multilingual model for coreference resolution usable in CorPipe 23 <https://github.com/ufal/crac2023-corpipe>. It is released under the CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 license. The model is language agnostic (no corpus id on input), so it can be in theory used to predict coreference in any `mT5` language. However, the model expects empty nodes to be already present on input, predicted by the https://www.kaggle.com/models/ufal-mff/crac2024_zero_nodes_baseline/. This model was present in the CorPipe 24 paper as an alternative to a single-stage approach, where the empty nodes are predicted joinly with coreference resolution (via http://hdl.handle.net/11234/1-5672), an approach circa twice as fast but of slightly worse quality.
  • ForFun 1.0

    ForFun is a database of linguistic forms and their syntactic functions built with the use of the multi-layer annotated corpora of Czech, the Prague Dependency Treebanks. The purpose of the Prague Database of Forms and Functions (ForFun) is to help the linguists to study the form-function relation, which we assume to be one of the principal tasks of both theoretical linguistics and natural language processing. A prototypical question to be asked is "What purposes does a preposition 'po' serve for" or "What are the linguistic means in the sentence that can express the meaning 'a destination of an action'?". There are almost 1500 distinct forms (besides the 'po' preposition) and 65 distinct functions (besides the 'destination').