Constructions d\'efinitoires des tables du Lexique-Grammaire
Elsa Tolone (LIGM), Stavroula Voyatzi (LIGM), Christian Lecl\`ere, (LIGM)

TL;DR
This paper aims to formalize and define essential properties of Lexique-Grammaire tables for French to enhance their usability in NLP applications like parsing.
Contribution
It introduces a systematic approach to define and standardize features of Lexique-Grammaire tables, improving their consistency and computational usability.
Findings
Defined formal properties for Lexique-Grammaire tables
Enhanced the consistency of the lexical database
Facilitated integration into NLP applications
Abstract
Lexicon-Grammar tables are a very rich syntactic lexicon for the French language. This linguistic database is nevertheless not directly suitable for use by computer programs, as it is incomplete and lacks consistency. Tables are defined on the basis of features which are not explicitly recorded in the lexicon. These features are only described in literature. Our aim is to define for each tables these essential properties to make them usable in various Natural Language Processing (NLP) applications, such as parsing.
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Taxonomy
TopicsNatural Language Processing Techniques · Semantic Web and Ontologies
