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'''Wikipedia Articles Extracted from Polish Corpus of Wrocław University of Technology''' - scientific work related to Wikipedia quality published in 2013, written by Marek Maziarz, Bartosz Broda, Michał Marcińczuk, Adam Radziszewski and Adam Wardyński.
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'''Wikipedia Articles Extracted from Polish Corpus of Wrocław University of Technology''' - scientific work related to [[Wikipedia quality]] published in 2013, written by [[Marek Maziarz]], [[Bartosz Broda]], [[Michał Marcińczuk]], [[Adam Radziszewski]] and [[Adam Wardyński]].
  
 
== Overview ==
 
== Overview ==
The resource is the part of the Polish Corpus of Wroclaw University of Technology (fully available on the website http://nlp.pwr.wroc.pl/kpwr). The documents within this collection are the samples of the Polish Wikipedia articles manually annotated on the level of chunks and selected predicate-argument relations, named entities, relations between named entities, anaphora relations and word senses.
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The resource is the part of the Polish Corpus of Wroclaw University of Technology (fully available on the website http://nlp.pwr.wroc.pl/kpwr). The documents within this collection are the samples of the Polish [[Wikipedia]] articles manually annotated on the level of chunks and selected predicate-argument relations, [[named entities]], relations between named entities, anaphora relations and word senses.

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Wikipedia Articles Extracted from Polish Corpus of Wrocław University of Technology - scientific work related to Wikipedia quality published in 2013, written by Marek Maziarz, Bartosz Broda, Michał Marcińczuk, Adam Radziszewski and Adam Wardyński.

Overview

The resource is the part of the Polish Corpus of Wroclaw University of Technology (fully available on the website http://nlp.pwr.wroc.pl/kpwr). The documents within this collection are the samples of the Polish Wikipedia articles manually annotated on the level of chunks and selected predicate-argument relations, named entities, relations between named entities, anaphora relations and word senses.