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| The UNL Reference Corpus (UC) is the corpus used to prepare and to assess grammars for sentence-based [[NLization]]. It is divided in 6 different levels according to the [[FoR-UNL|Framework of Reference for UNL (FoR-UNL)]]: | The UNL Reference Corpus (UC) is the corpus used to prepare and to assess grammars for sentence-based [[NLization]]. It is divided in 6 different levels according to the [[FoR-UNL|Framework of Reference for UNL (FoR-UNL)]]: | ||
| *[[UC-A1]]: UNL Reference Corpus A1 ( | *[[UC-A1]]: UNL Reference Corpus A1 (100 isolated sentences with very simple semantic structures) | ||
| *[[UC-A2]]: UNL Reference Corpus A2 ( | *[[UC-A2]]: UNL Reference Corpus A2 (300 isolated sentences with very simple semantic structures) | ||
| *UC-B1: UNL Reference Corpus B1 | *[[UC-B1]]: UNL Reference Corpus B1 (5 short stories) | ||
| *UC-B2: UNL Reference Corpus B2 | *UC-B2: UNL Reference Corpus B2 | ||
| *UC-C1: UNL Reference Corpus C1 | *UC-C1: UNL Reference Corpus C1 | ||
| *UC-C2: UNL Reference Corpus C2 | *UC-C2: UNL Reference Corpus C2 | ||
Latest revision as of 17:40, 19 October 2012
The UNL Reference Corpus (UC) is the corpus used to prepare and to assess grammars for sentence-based NLization. It is divided in 6 different levels according to the Framework of Reference for UNL (FoR-UNL):
- UC-A1: UNL Reference Corpus A1 (100 isolated sentences with very simple semantic structures)
- UC-A2: UNL Reference Corpus A2 (300 isolated sentences with very simple semantic structures)
- UC-B1: UNL Reference Corpus B1 (5 short stories)
- UC-B2: UNL Reference Corpus B2
- UC-C1: UNL Reference Corpus C1
- UC-C2: UNL Reference Corpus C2