Robert Borges
2026
The Swedish Parliamentary Motions Corpus 1867-2024
Robert Borges | Fredrik Mohammadi Norén | Lotta Åberg Brorsson | Väinö Yrjänäinen | Hanna Bäck | Robert Klemmensen | Måns Magnusson
Proceedings of the Fifteenth Language Resources and Evaluation Conference
Robert Borges | Fredrik Mohammadi Norén | Lotta Åberg Brorsson | Väinö Yrjänäinen | Hanna Bäck | Robert Klemmensen | Måns Magnusson
Proceedings of the Fifteenth Language Resources and Evaluation Conference
Motions submitted to the Swedish Parliament are important data for social science and humanities researchers. We introduce a new research corpus, the Swedish Parliamentary Motions Corpus, which is larger and more developed than previously available research corpora for the Swedish motions. The corpus contains annotated and structured parliamentary motions over more than 150 years, through the bicameral parliament (1867–1970) and Sweden’s current unicameral parliament (1971–). Along with the corpus, we describe procedures to measure and ensure transparency around issues related to the data quality of the corpus. In addition, we link motions’ authors to a rich metadata set, ensuring the corpus’s utility in various research applications.
2024
The Swedish Parliament Corpus 1867 – 2022
Väinö Aleksi Yrjänäinen | Fredrik Mohammadi Norén | Robert Borges | Johan Jarlbrink | Lotta Åberg Brorsson | Anders P. Olsson | Pelle Snickars | Måns Magnusson
Proceedings of the 2024 Joint International Conference on Computational Linguistics, Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC-COLING 2024)
Väinö Aleksi Yrjänäinen | Fredrik Mohammadi Norén | Robert Borges | Johan Jarlbrink | Lotta Åberg Brorsson | Anders P. Olsson | Pelle Snickars | Måns Magnusson
Proceedings of the 2024 Joint International Conference on Computational Linguistics, Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC-COLING 2024)
The Swedish parliamentary records are an important source material for social science and humanities researchers. We introduce a new research corpus, the Swedish Parliament Corpus, which is larger and more developed than previously available research corpora for the Swedish parliament. The corpus contains annotated and structured parliamentary records over more than 150 years, through the bicameral parliament (1867–1970) and the unicameral parliament (1971–). In addition to the records, which contain all speeches in the parliament, we also provide a database of all members of parliament over the same period. Along with the corpus, we describe procedures to ensure data quality. The corpus facilitates detailed analysis of parliamentary speeches in several research fields.