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The New York Times Natural Language Processing group exists to provide a community for researchers working with The New York Times Annotated Corpus. This group is maintained by the New York Times and should be used as a forum for discussing any and all matters relating to the corpus.
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Spam Messages
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We seem to be experiencing an upsurge in spam posted to our group. I
apologize for the unwelcome traffic and assure you that I will remain
vigilant about scrubbing our group of all inappropriate content.
All the best,
Evan
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Call for prototypes, demos and research summaries
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To the NYT Annotated Corpus Community,
Recently, I was invited to be invited to deliver the closing keynote
address at the 2009 Semantic Technologies Conference in San Jose
California. Part of my remarks will focus on The New York Times
Annotated Corpus and I hope to include examples of the exciting work... more »
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Queries for Ad-hoc Retrieval Experiments on NYT Corpus
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Hi,
I was wondering whether anyone has conducted ad-hoc retrieval
experiments using the NYT corpus.
If so, which queries did you use? Of course it would be great if a
"real" workload (no click log needed!) was available (e.g., as
observed on the site search of New York Times).
Thanks a lot and kind regards,... more »
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Happy 2009 From The New York Times
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Hello from The New York Times and Happy 2009,
Thank you all for joining The New York Times Annotated Corpus
Community. My colleagues and I created this group in hopes of
fostering a vibrant research community around The New York Times
Annotated Corpus, and we are confident that 2009 will be a great year... more »
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API: getting the publication date
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Hi,
In the NYTCorpusDocument class it would be good to have a method to
return the original publication date string, not the Date object. I am
referring to the value of nitf/head/pubda...@date.public ation
(sorry if I missed sth and it is already possible to do it).
Pawel
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Word Count
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Several folks have asked me how many words there are in The New York
Times Annotated Corpus. I counted today, and the answer is
1,130,621,175.
Evan Sandhaus
Semantic Technologist
Research & Development Operations
New York Times Company
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Obtaining the corpus
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Hi,
I am interested in obtaining the corpus for research purposes. Where
can I go to learn about the detials for accessing the corpus (price,
mechanism, etc.) and the different licenses available?
Thanks,
Dave
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