Universal Conceptual Cognitive Annotation
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Universal Conceptual Cognitive Annotation
UCCA is a linguistic framework for semantic annotation, whose details are available at the following paper:
@inproceedings{abend2013universal,
author={Abend, Omri and Rappoport, Ari},
title={{U}niversal {C}onceptual {C}ognitive {A}nnotation ({UCCA})},
booktitle={Proc. of ACL},
month={August},
year={2013},
pages={228--238},
url={http://aclweb.org/anthology/P13-1023}
}
This Python 3 package provides an API to the UCCA annotation and tools to
manipulate and process it. Its main features are conversion between different
representations of UCCA annotations, and rich objects for all of the linguistic
relations which appear in the theoretical framework (see core
, layer0
, layer1
and convert
modules under the ucca
package).
The scripts
package contains various utilities for processing passage files.
To parse text to UCCA graphs, use TUPA, the UCCA parser.
Authors
- Amit Beka: amit.beka@gmail.com
- Daniel Hershcovich: daniel.hershcovich@gmail.com
License
This package is licensed under the GPLv3 or later license.
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