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Filip Ginter
Researcher at University of Turku
Publications - 169
Citations - 8542
Filip Ginter is an academic researcher from University of Turku. The author has contributed to research in topics: Parsing & Treebank. The author has an hindex of 37, co-authored 156 publications receiving 7294 citations. Previous affiliations of Filip Ginter include Turku Centre for Computer Science & Information Technology University.
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Universal Dependencies v1: A Multilingual Treebank Collection
Joakim Nivre,Marie-Catherine de Marneffe,Filip Ginter,Yoav Goldberg,Jan Hajič,Christopher D. Manning,Ryan McDonald,Slav Petrov,Sampo Pyysalo,Natalia Silveira,Reut Tsarfaty,Daniel Zeman +11 more
TL;DR: This paper describes v1 of the universal guidelines, the underlying design principles, and the currently available treebanks for 33 languages, as well as highlighting the needs for sound comparative evaluation and cross-lingual learning experiments.
Distributional Semantics Resources for Biomedical Text Processing
TL;DR: This study introduces the first set of such language resources created from analysis of the entire available biomedical literature, including a dataset of all 1to 5-grams and their probabilities in these texts and new models of word semantics.
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BioInfer: a corpus for information extraction in the biomedical domain
Sampo Pyysalo,Filip Ginter,Juho Heimonen,Jari Björne,Jorma Boberg,Jouni Järvinen,Tapio Salakoski +6 more
TL;DR: A corpus targeted at protein, gene, and RNA relationships which serves as a resource for the development of information extraction systems and their components such as parsers and domain analyzers is introduced.
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Universal Stanford dependencies: A cross-linguistic typology
Marie-Catherine de Marneffe,Timothy Dozat,Natalia Silveira,Katri Haverinen,Filip Ginter,Joakim Nivre,Christopher D. Manning +6 more
TL;DR: This work proposes a two-layered taxonomy: a set of broadly attested universal grammatical relations, to which language-specific relations can be added, and a lexicalist stance of the Stanford Dependencies, which leads to a particular, partially new treatment of compounding, prepositions, and morphology.
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CoNLL 2018 Shared Task : Multilingual Parsing from Raw Text to Universal Dependencies
Daniel Zeman,Jan Hajič,Martin Popel,Martin Potthast,Milan Straka,Filip Ginter,Joakim Nivre,Slav Petrov +7 more
TL;DR: This overview paper defines the task and the updated evaluation methodology, describes data preparation, report and analyze the main results, and provides a brief categorization of the different approaches of the participating systems.