P·gina Inicial


What is it?

DiZer 2.0 is a web interface for discourse parsing. It is based on DiZer (Pardo and Nunes, 2008), the first discourse parser for Brazilian Portuguese. The system aims at producing the discourse structure of a source text following the Rhetorical Structure Theory - RST (Mann and Thompson, 1987), one of the most used discourse theories in Computational Linguistics and Natural Language Processing.

DiZer 2.0 also allows the customization for other languages, being minimally necessary a discourse segmenter and a list of discourse patterns, which correlate text superficial markers to RST characteristics. DiZer 2.0 is currently customized for Brazilian Portuguese and Spanish.

Development

Núcleo Interinstitucional de Linguística Computacional (NILC)
Instituto de CiÍncias Matem·ticas e de Computação (ICMC)

Universidade de São Paulo

Erick G. Maziero, Thiago A. S. Pardo
     
Traitement Automatique de la Langue Naturelle Ecrite (TALNE)
Laboratoire Informatique d'Avignon (LIA)

UniversitÈ d'Avignon et des Pays de Vaucluse

Iria da Cunha Fanego, Eric SanJuan, Juan-Manuel Torres-Moreno
Grup Iulaterm
Institut Universitari de Linguística Aplicada (IULA)

Universitat Pompeu Fabra

Iria da Cunha Fanego

 


Portable DiZer :: NILC : 2010.