Releases: LanguageMachines/frogdata
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v0.22
21 Oct 22:30
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[Ko van der Sloot
updated mwu data
updated mblem data
v0.21
22 Jul 10:07
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[Ko van der Sloot]
Updated 'dum' for MBT version 2 (see: #7 )
v0.20
15 Dec 14:05
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retrained all Mbt files (tagger, chunker, ner) with the new UTF8 aware Mbt
retrained Timbl trees (Mblem and Mbma) with the new UTF8 aware Timbl
v0.18
15 Apr 10:14
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[Ko van der Sloot]
added some comment to nld/frog.cfg
added some test files to test using external Mblem/MBMA and Mbt servers
updated NER data
[Maarten van Gompel]
added a nld-vnn configuration
v0.17
15 May 13:38
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[Ko van der Sloot]
small fix in mblem data, and retrained
updated NER gazetteer files
added cgn constraints file
[Maarten van Gompel]
config/nld/ners.known, config/nld/plaatsen-nld.ner: added dutch
cities/villages, may overlap with geonames but this is more specific
config/nld/ners.known, config/nld/straten-nld.ner: Added dutch
streets gazetteer data (extracted from OpenStreetMap)
Added middle dutch model (INL/nederlab-linguistic-enrichment#15) in /dum/
subdir
v0.16
16 May 15:12
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cleanup and additions to the NER gazeteer files
v0.15
26 Oct 13:59
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new enhanced NER data, including gazeteer data
new enhanced IOB data
numerous fixes in MBMA rules
some updates in MBLEM
v0.13
23 Jan 13:03
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Data files are now in share/ instead of etc/ (incompatible with frog < 0.13.7)
v0.12.1
06 Jan 15:40
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Minor bugfix release to facilitate debian packaging
v0.12
05 Jan 15:05
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0.12 [Ko van der Sloot] 11-07-2016
generally use ISO 639-3 for language codes
quite a big update in the MBMA rules