Peter Uhrig


2023

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A Pipeline for the Creation of Multimodal Corpora from YouTube Videos
Nathan Dykes | Anna Wilson | Peter Uhrig
Proceedings of the 1st Workshop on Linguistic Insights from and for Multimodal Language Processing

2019

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The_Illiterati: Part-of-Speech Tagging for Magahi and Bhojpuri without even knowing the alphabet
Thomas Proisl | Peter Uhrig | Andreas Blombach | Natalie Dykes | Philipp Heinrich | Besim Kabashi | Sefora Mammarella
Proceedings of the First International Workshop on NLP Solutions for Under Resourced Languages (NSURL 2019) co-located with ICNLSP 2019 - Short Papers

2016

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SoMaJo: State-of-the-art tokenization for German web and social media texts
Thomas Proisl | Peter Uhrig
Proceedings of the 10th Web as Corpus Workshop

2012

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Efficient Dependency Graph Matching with the IMS Open Corpus Workbench
Thomas Proisl | Peter Uhrig
Proceedings of the Eighth International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC'12)

State-of-the-art dependency representations such as the Stanford Typed Dependencies may represent the grammatical relations in a sentence as directed, possibly cyclic graphs. Querying a syntactically annotated corpus for grammatical structures that are represented as graphs requires graph matching, which is a non-trivial task. In this paper, we present an algorithm for graph matching that is tailored to the properties of large, syntactically annotated corpora. The implementation of the algorithm is built on top of the popular IMS Open Corpus Workbench, allowing corpus linguists to re-use existing infrastructure. An evaluation of the resulting software, CWB-treebank, shows that its performance in real world applications, such as a web query interface, compares favourably to implementations that rely on a relational database or a dedicated graph database while at the same time offering a greater expressive power for queries. An intuitive graphical interface for building the query graphs is available via the Treebank.info project.