BOLT Egyptian Arabic Treebank - Conversational Telephone Speech

Item Name: BOLT Egyptian Arabic Treebank - Conversational Telephone Speech
Author(s): Mohamed Maamouri, Ann Bies, Seth Kulick, Sondos Krouna, Dalila Tabassi, Michael Ciul
LDC Catalog No.: LDC2021T12
ISBN: 1-58563-966-4
ISLRN: 430-645-589-448-0
DOI: https://doi.org/10.35111/049t-mb70
Release Date: June 15, 2021
Member Year(s): 2021
DCMI Type(s): Text
Data Source(s): telephone conversations
Project(s): BOLT
Application(s): automatic content extraction, information detection, machine translation
Language(s): Egyptian Arabic
Language ID(s): arz
License(s): LDC User Agreement for Non-Members
Online Documentation: LDC2021T12 Documents
Licensing Instructions: Subscription & Standard Members, and Non-Members
Citation: Maamouri, Mohamed, et al. BOLT Egyptian Arabic Treebank - Conversational Telephone Speech LDC2021T12. Web Download. Philadelphia: Linguistic Data Consortium, 2021.
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Introduction

BOLT Egyptian Arabic Treebank - Conversational Telephone Speech was developed by the Linguistic Data Consortium (LDC) and consists of Egyptian Arabic conversational telephone speech data with part-of-speech annotation, morphology, gloss and syntactic tree annotation.

The DARPA BOLT (Broad Operational Language Translation) program developed machine translation and information retrieval for less formal genres, focusing particularly on user-generated content. LDC supported the BOLT program by collecting informal data sources -- discussion forums, text messaging and chat -- in Chinese, Egyptian Arabic and English. The collected data was translated and annotated for various tasks including word alignment, treebanking, propbanking and co-reference.

The annotations in this release follow Penn Arabic Treebank (PATB) annotation guidelines. The PATB project consists of two distinct phases: (a) part-of-speech tagging which divides the text into lexical tokens and gives relevant information about each token such as lexical category, inflectional features and a gloss; and (b) Arabic treebanking, which characterizes the constituent structures of word sequences, provides categories for each non-terminal node and identifies null elements, co-reference, traces and so on.

There are two types of morphological analysis synchronized in the corpus. LDC Standard Morphological Analyzer (SAMA) Version 3.1 (LDC2010L01) was used for Modern Standard Arabic tokens, and CALIMA (Columbia Arabic Language and dIalect Morphological Analyzer) was used for Egyptian-Arabic tokens.

Data

This release contains 153,171 tokens before clitics were split and 182,965 tree tokens after clitics were split for treebank annotation. The source data was selected from conversational telephone speech collected by LDC for the CALLHOME project that was transcribed and segmented into sentence units.

Data is presented in a variety of UTF-8 encoded text formats, specifically plain text, XML, tdf and Penn Treebank. See the included documentation for more information about the specific formats.

Sponsorship

This material is based upon work supported by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) under Contract No. HR0011-11-C-0145. The content does not necessarily reflect the position or the policy of the Government, and no official endorsement should be inferred.

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