BonTen’ – Corpus Concordance System for ‘NINJAL Web Japanese Corpus’

Masayuki Asahara, Kazuya Kawahara, Yuya Takei, Hideto Masuoka, Yasuko Ohba, Yuki Torii, Toru Morii, Yuki Tanaka, Kikuo Maekawa, Sachi Kato, Hikari Konishi


Abstract
The National Institute for Japanese Language and Linguistics, Japan (NINJAL) has undertaken a corpus compilation project to construct a web corpus for linguistic research comprising ten billion words. The project is divided into four parts: page collection, linguistic analysis, development of the corpus concordance system, and preservation. This article presents the corpus concordance system named ‘BonTen’ which enables the ten-billion-scaled corpus to be queried by string, a sequence of morphological information or a subtree of the syntactic dependency structure.
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C16-2006
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Proceedings of COLING 2016, the 26th International Conference on Computational Linguistics: System Demonstrations
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December
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2016
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Osaka, Japan
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Hideo Watanabe
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COLING
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The COLING 2016 Organizing Committee
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25–29
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Masayuki Asahara, Kazuya Kawahara, Yuya Takei, Hideto Masuoka, Yasuko Ohba, Yuki Torii, Toru Morii, Yuki Tanaka, Kikuo Maekawa, Sachi Kato, and Hikari Konishi. 2016. ‘BonTen’ – Corpus Concordance System for ‘NINJAL Web Japanese Corpus’. In Proceedings of COLING 2016, the 26th International Conference on Computational Linguistics: System Demonstrations, pages 25–29, Osaka, Japan. The COLING 2016 Organizing Committee.
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‘BonTen’ – Corpus Concordance System for ‘NINJAL Web Japanese Corpus’ (Asahara et al., COLING 2016)
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