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Humanist Archives: July 22, 2023, 9:13 a.m. Humanist 37.149 - survey: Georgetown University Multilayer Corpus

				
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        Date: 2023-07-21 17:56:07+00:00
        From: Lauren Levine <lel76@georgetown.edu>
        Subject: Re: GUM 10 Corpus Survey!

This is a reminder that the GUM 10 Survey
<https://forms.gle/y1JCfqkfUZZiGoFy8> is currently live!

Details on the corpus and links to the survey can be found in the email
below. Please complete the survey by *July 31* in order for your response
to be given full consideration. Thank you!

On Mon, Jul 3, 2023 at 11:25 AM Lauren Levine <lel76@georgetown.edu> wrote:

> (Apologies for cross-postings)
>
> *** The GUM Corpus - Public Survey ***
>
> *** Georgetown University Multilayer Corpus ***
>
> The Corpling Lab at Georgetown University
> <http://corpling.uis.georgetown.edu/corpling/> would like your
> participation in this survey
> <https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeujklJN3F_HXAby5IJyljbQUkWcjoN7da3b
2125U3THo9a8g/viewform?usp=sf_link>
> to help us better understand GUM usage and preferences regarding current
> and potential new genres in the GUM corpus, which would be of great help
> for our future selection of genres and availability of formats and
> annotation layers.
>
> Survey Link: https://forms.gle/y1JCfqkfUZZiGoFy8
>
> GUM is an open source corpus of richly annotated English texts from
> multiple genres: academic, bio, fiction, interview, news, travel, how-to,
> Reddit forum discussions, conversations, political speeches, CC vlogs, and
> textbooks. The corpus is created by students as part of the Computational
> Linguistics curriculum at Georgetown University and is available under
> Creative Commons licenses. As of now, the GUM Corpus has released 9 series
> containing over 200K tokens annotated for multiple layers. For more
> information and to search or download the corpus online, see:
> https://gucorpling.org/gum/
>
> We value your opinions and appreciate your participation and help! For
> full consideration, please respond to the survey by the end of July.
>
> Our lab will be attending the ACL 2023 main conference and LAW XVII in
> Toronto, so please feel free to come talk to us if you are in attendance as
> well!
>
> Best,
>
> Lauren Levine
>
> --
> *Lauren E. Levine*
> *Ph.D. Candidate | Computational Linguistics*
> Department of Linguistics
> Georgetown University
>


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