Title
The Royal Society Corpus: From Uncharted Data to Corpus.
Abstract
We present the Royal Society Corpus (RSC) built from the Philosophical Transactions and Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. At present, the corpus contains articles from the first two centuries of the journal (1665-1869) and amounts to around 35 million tokens. The motivation for building the RSC is to investigate the diachronic linguistic development of scientific English. Specifically, we assume that due to specialization, linguistic encodings become more compact over time (Halliday, 1988; Halliday and Martin, 1993), thus creating a specific discourse type characterized by high information density that is functional for expert communication. When building corpora from uncharted material, typically not all relevant meta-data (e.g. author, time, genre) or linguistic data (e.g. sentence/word boundaries, words, parts of speech) is readily available. We present an approach to obtain good quality meta-data and base text data adopting the concept of Agile Software Development.
Year
Venue
Keywords
2016
LREC 2016 - TENTH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON LANGUAGE RESOURCES AND EVALUATION
corpus creation,corpus annotation,metadata
Field
DocType
Citations 
Computer science,Natural language processing,Artificial intelligence
Conference
1
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.43
1
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Hannah Kermes1246.42
Stefania Degaetano-Ortlieb275.86
Ashraf Khamis310.43
Jörg Knappen421.12
Elke Teich57719.09