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language resources and evaluation | 2007

Efficient corpus development for lexicography: building the New Corpus for Ireland

Adam Kilgarriff; Michael Rundell; Elaine Uí Dhonnchadha

In a 12-month project we have developed a new, register-diverse, 55-million-word bilingual corpus—the New Corpus for Ireland (NCI)—to support the creation of a new English-to-Irish dictionary. The paper describes the strategies we employed, and the solutions to problems encountered. We believe we have a good model for corpus creation for lexicography, and others may find it useful as a blueprint. The corpus has two parts, one Irish, the other Hiberno-English (English as spoken in Ireland). We describe its design, collection and encoding.


conference of the european chapter of the association for computational linguistics | 2003

WASPBENCH: a lexicographer's workbench supporting state-of-the-art word sense disambiguation

Adam Kilgarriff; Roger Evans; Rob Koeling; Michael Rundell; David Tugwell

Human Language Technologies (HLT) need dictionaries, to tell them what words mean and how they behave. People making dictionaries (lexicographers) need HLT, to help them identify how words behave so they can make better dictionaries. Thus a potential for synergy exists across the range of lexical data - in the construction of headword lists, for spelling correction, phonetics, morphology and syntax, but nowhere more than for semantics, and in particular the vexed question of how a words meaning should be analysed into distinct senses. HLT needs all the help it can get from dictionaries, because it is a very hard problem to identify which meaning of a word applies. Lexicographers need all the help they can get because the analysis of meaning is the second hardest part of their job (Kilgarriff, 1998), it occupies a large share of their working hours, and it is one where, currently, they have very little to go on beyond intuition and other dictionaries.


conference on intelligent text processing and computational linguistics | 2016

Adam Kilgarriff’s Legacy to Computational Linguistics and Beyond

Roger Evans; Alexander Gelbukh; Gregory Grefenstette; Patrick Hanks; Miloš Jakubíček; Diana McCarthy; Martha Palmer; Ted Pedersen; Michael Rundell; Pavel Rychlý; Serge Sharoff; David Tugwell

The 2016 CICLing conference was dedicated to the memory of Adam Kilgarriff who died the year before. Adam leaves behind a tremendous scientific legacy and those working in computational linguistics, other fields of linguistics and lexicography are indebted to him. This paper is a summary review of some of Adam’s main scientific contributions. It is not and cannot be exhaustive. It is written by only a small selection of his large network of collaborators. Nevertheless we hope this will provide a useful summary for readers wanting to know more about the origins of work, events and software that are so widely relied upon by scientists today, and undoubtedly will continue to be so in the foreseeable future.


Proceedings of the XIII EURALEX International Congress (Barcelona, 15-19 July 2008), 2008, ISBN 978-84-96742-67-3, págs. 425-432 | 2008

GDEX: automatically finding good dictionary examples in a corpus

Adam Kilgarriff; Miloš Husák; Katy McAdam; Michael Rundell; Pavel Rychlý


Proceedings of the 10th EURALEX International Congress | 2002

Lexical Profiling Software and its Lexicographic Applications – a Case Study

Adam Kilgarriff; Michael Rundell


Archive | 2011

Automating the creation of dictionaries: Where will it all end?

Michael Rundell; Adam Kilgarriff


Electronic lexicography in the 21st century: thinking outside the paper : proceedings of the eLex 2013 conference, 17-19 October 2013, Tallinn, Estonia, 2013, págs. 49-65 | 2013

A lexicographic appraisal of an automatic approach for detecting new word-senses

Paul Cook; Jey Han Lau; Michael Rundell; Diana McCarthy; Timothy Baldwin


Proceedings of the 14th EURALEX International Congress | 2010

Database of ANalysed Texts of English (DANTE): the NEID database project

B.T. Sue Atkins; Adam Kilgarriff; Michael Rundell


Archive | 2011

Automating the creation of dictionaries

Michael Rundell; Adam Kilgarriff


Proceedings of the 14th EURALEX International Congress | 2010

The DANTE Database (Database of ANalysed Texts of English)

Cathal Convery; Pádraig Ó Mianáin; Muiris Ó Raghallaigh; Sue Atkins; Adam Kilgarriff; Michael Rundell

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Roger Evans

University of Brighton

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Jey Han Lau

University of Melbourne

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Paul Cook

University of Melbourne

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