Difference between revisions of "Berik/Universal Dependencies"
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+ | nsubj is used to describe the relationship between the root of a clause—typically a verb—with the nominal subject of the root. It can be used to connect verbs to subjects or to connect nouns to nouns to represent their equality. | ||
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=== case === | === case === | ||
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[[Category:sp18_UD]] | [[Category:sp18_UD]] |
Revision as of 18:58, 2 May 2018
Evaluation
Training Data | Training Data nonmorph | Other Data | Other Data nonmorph | |
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UAS | 79.90% | 65.98% | 71.43% | 66.33% |
LAS | 71.65% | 62.37% | 56.12% | 48.98% |
Forms | 194 | 98 | ||
Sentences | 39 | 36 |
Dependency Relations
nsubj
nsubj is used to describe the relationship between the root of a clause—typically a verb—with the nominal subject of the root. It can be used to connect verbs to subjects or to connect nouns to nouns to represent their equality.