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Ce travail présente des contributions récentes à l'effort de doter l'occitan de ressources et outils pour le TAL. Plusieurs ressources existantes ont été modifiées ou adaptées, notamment un tokéniseur à base de règles, un lexique morphosyntaxique et un corpus arboré. Ces ressources ont été utilisées pour entraîner et évaluer des modèles neuronaux pour la lemmatisation. Dans le cadre de ces expériences, un nouveau corpus plus large (2 millions de tokens) provenant du Wikipédia a été annoté en parties du discours, lemmatisé et diffusé.
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This paper presents OcWikiDisc, a new freely available corpus in Occitan, as well as language identification experiments on Occitan done as part of the corpus building process. Occitan is a regional language spoken mainly in the south of France and in parts of Spain and Italy. It exhibits rich diatopic variation, it is not standardized, and it is still low-resourced, especially when it comes to large downloadable corpora. We introduce OcWikiDisc, a corpus extracted from the talk pages associated with the Occitan Wikipedia. The version of the corpus with the most restrictive language filtering contains 8K user messages for a total of 618K tokens. The language filtering is performed based on language identification experiments with five off-the-shelf tools, including the new fasttext's language identification model from Meta AI's No Language Left Behind initiative, released in July 2022.
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This paper outlines the ongoing effort of creating the first treebank for Occitan, a low-ressourced regional language spoken mainly in the south of France. We briefly present the global context of the project and report on its current status. We adopt the Universal Dependencies framework for this project. Our methodology is based on two main principles. Firstly, in order to guarantee the annotation quality, we use the agile annotation approach. Secondly, we rely on pre-processing using existing tools (taggers and parsers) to facilitate the work of human annotators, mainly through a delexicalized cross-lingual parsing approach. We present the results available at this point (annotation guidelines and a sub-corpus annotated with PoS tags and lemmas) and give the timeline for the rest of the work.