Morpholympics
A Morpholympics is a Shared-Task Evaluation in Computational Linguistics Research for comparing the available German Morphology Systems .
- See: GERTWOL, Morph, Morphix, Morphy, MPRO, PC-Kimmo, Plain Morphology System, LA-Morph, Syntactic Parser, Finite State Transducer, Lexicon, Part-of-Speech Tagger, Context-Sensitive Lemmatizer.
References
2018
- (sfcm, 2009) ⇒ sfcm (2009) Workshop on Systems and Frameworks for Computational Morphology Retrieved: 2018-08-23.
- QUOTE: In 1994, the first Morpholympics, a competition between several systems for the analysis and generation of German wordforms, took place at CLUE (Department of Computational Linguistics at the Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nuremberg).
15 years later, some of the systems that participated in the Morpholympics still exist and are being maintained. However, there are also new developments in the field of computational morphology, for German and for other languages. Unfortunately, the publications about morphologic analysis and generation are spread over many different conferences and journals, so that it is difficult to get an overview of the current state of the art and of the available systems. This workshop tries to bring together researchers, developers, and maintainers of morphology systems for German and of frameworks for computational morphology from academia and industry.
This workshop concentrates on actual, working systems and frameworks of at least prototype quality. To ensure fruitful discussions among workshop participants, submissions on concrete morphology systems are preferrably for German; submissions on morphological frameworks are relevant if the framework can be used to implement components for different languages...
- QUOTE: In 1994, the first Morpholympics, a competition between several systems for the analysis and generation of German wordforms, took place at CLUE (Department of Computational Linguistics at the Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nuremberg).