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    DWUG ES: Diachronic Word Usage Graphs for Spanish

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    Updated Feb 27, 2024
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    Felipe Bravo-Marquez (2024). DWUG ES: Diachronic Word Usage Graphs for Spanish [Dataset]. https://data.niaid.nih.gov/resources?id=zenodo_6300104
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    Dataset updated
    Feb 27, 2024
    Dataset provided by
    Dominik Schlechtweg
    Frank D. Zamora-Reina
    Felipe Bravo-Marquez
    License

    Attribution-NoDerivs 4.0 (CC BY-ND 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Description

    This data collection contains diachronic Word Usage Graphs (WUGs) for Spanish. Find a description of the data format, code to process the data and further datasets on the WUGsite.

    Please find more information on the provided data in the paper referenced below.

    The annotation was funded by

    ANID FONDECYT grant 11200290, U-Inicia VID Project UI-004/20,

    ANID - Millennium Science Initiative Program - Code ICN17 002 and

    SemRel Group (DFG Grants SCHU 2580/1 and SCHU 2580/2).

    Version: 2.0.0, 9.4.2022. Discarded data.

    Reference

    Frank D. Zamora-Reina, Felipe Bravo-Marquez, Dominik Schlechtweg. 2022. LSCDiscovery: A shared task on semantic change discovery and detection in Spanish. In Proceedings of the 3rd International Workshop on Computational Approaches to Historical Language Change. Association for Computational Linguistics.

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    DWUG ES: Diachronic Word Usage Graphs for Spanish

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    Updated Mar 7, 2022
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    Frank D. Frank D. Zamora-Reina; Felipe Bravo-Marquez; Dominik Schlechtweg (2022). DWUG ES: Diachronic Word Usage Graphs for Spanish [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6300104
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    Dataset updated
    Mar 7, 2022
    Authors
    Frank D. Frank D. Zamora-Reina; Felipe Bravo-Marquez; Dominik Schlechtweg
    Description

    This data collection contains diachronic Word Usage Graphs (WUGs) for Spanish. Find a description of the data format, code to process the data and further datasets on the WUGsite. Please find more information on the provided data in the paper referenced below. The annotation was funded by ANID FONDECYT grant 11200290, U-Inicia VID Project UI-004/20, ANID - Millennium Science Initiative Program - Code ICN17 002 and SemRel Group (DFG Grants SCHU 2580/1 and SCHU 2580/2). Version: 4.0.0, 9.4.2022. Full data. Reference Frank D. Zamora-Reina, Felipe Bravo-Marquez, Dominik Schlechtweg. 2022. LSCDiscovery: A shared task on semantic change discovery and detection in Spanish. In Proceedings of the 3rd International Workshop on Computational Approaches to Historical Language Change. Association for Computational Linguistics. full data (development, test, discarded); annotator mappings in different versions are not consistent, use this version for annotator consistency

  3. DiaWUG: Diatopic Word Usage Graphs for Spanish

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    Updated Feb 27, 2024
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    Gioia Baldissin; Dominik Schlechtweg; Dominik Schlechtweg; Sabine Schulte im Walde; Sabine Schulte im Walde; Gioia Baldissin (2024). DiaWUG: Diatopic Word Usage Graphs for Spanish [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5544554
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    zipAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Feb 27, 2024
    Dataset provided by
    Zenodohttp://zenodo.org/
    Authors
    Gioia Baldissin; Dominik Schlechtweg; Dominik Schlechtweg; Sabine Schulte im Walde; Sabine Schulte im Walde; Gioia Baldissin
    License

    Attribution-NoDerivs 4.0 (CC BY-ND 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Description

    This data collection contains discovered diachronic Word Usage Graphs (WUGs) for Spanish. Find a description of the data format, code to process the data and further datasets on the WUGsite.

    Note:

    • The date given for each word use does not correspond to the exact date of the document from which the use was sampled but only to the midpoint of the rough time period covered by the Corpus del Español (~2000-2014).
    • The numbers given as grouping for each word use map to Spanish variants in the following way: 0: Spain (ES), 1: Cuba (CU), 2: Colombia (CO), 3: Argentina (AR), 4: Peru (PE), 6: Venezuela (VE).

    Please find more information on the provided data in the paper referenced below.

    Version: 1.0.0, 30.9.2021.

    Reference

    Gioia Baldissin, Dominik Schlechtweg, Sabine Schulte im Walde. submitted. DiaWUG: A Dataset for Diatopic Lexical Semantic Variation in Spanish.

  4. DWUG ES: Diachronic Word Usage Graphs for Spanish

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    Updated Feb 27, 2024
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    Frank D. Zamora-Reina; Frank D. Zamora-Reina; Felipe Bravo-Marquez; Felipe Bravo-Marquez; Dominik Schlechtweg; Dominik Schlechtweg (2024). DWUG ES: Diachronic Word Usage Graphs for Spanish [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6433203
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    zipAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Feb 27, 2024
    Dataset provided by
    Zenodohttp://zenodo.org/
    Authors
    Frank D. Zamora-Reina; Frank D. Zamora-Reina; Felipe Bravo-Marquez; Felipe Bravo-Marquez; Dominik Schlechtweg; Dominik Schlechtweg
    License

    Attribution-NoDerivs 4.0 (CC BY-ND 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Description

    This data collection contains diachronic Word Usage Graphs (WUGs) for Spanish. Find a description of the data format, code to process the data and further datasets on the WUGsite.

    Please find more information on the provided data in the paper referenced below.

    The annotation was funded by

    • ANID FONDECYT grant 11200290, U-Inicia VID Project UI-004/20,
    • ANID - Millennium Science Initiative Program - Code ICN17 002 and
    • SemRel Group (DFG Grants SCHU 2580/1 and SCHU 2580/2).

    Version: 1.0.1, 9.4.2022. Development data.

    Reference

    Frank D. Zamora-Reina, Felipe Bravo-Marquez, Dominik Schlechtweg. 2022. LSCDiscovery: A shared task on semantic change discovery and detection in Spanish. In Proceedings of the 3rd International Workshop on Computational Approaches to Historical Language Change. Association for Computational Linguistics.

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DWUG ES: Diachronic Word Usage Graphs for Spanish

Explore at:
Dataset updated
Feb 27, 2024
Dataset provided by
Dominik Schlechtweg
Frank D. Zamora-Reina
Felipe Bravo-Marquez
License

Attribution-NoDerivs 4.0 (CC BY-ND 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0/
License information was derived automatically

Description

This data collection contains diachronic Word Usage Graphs (WUGs) for Spanish. Find a description of the data format, code to process the data and further datasets on the WUGsite.

Please find more information on the provided data in the paper referenced below.

The annotation was funded by

ANID FONDECYT grant 11200290, U-Inicia VID Project UI-004/20,

ANID - Millennium Science Initiative Program - Code ICN17 002 and

SemRel Group (DFG Grants SCHU 2580/1 and SCHU 2580/2).

Version: 2.0.0, 9.4.2022. Discarded data.

Reference

Frank D. Zamora-Reina, Felipe Bravo-Marquez, Dominik Schlechtweg. 2022. LSCDiscovery: A shared task on semantic change discovery and detection in Spanish. In Proceedings of the 3rd International Workshop on Computational Approaches to Historical Language Change. Association for Computational Linguistics.

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