Pyrrha

A webapp to speed up the post-correction of lemmatized and morpho-syntactic tagged corpora

Pyrrha is a project led by Thibault Clérice (name.surname@inria.fr). This project is a research project, and as such should be cited if you use it. For this purpose, please use the following citation:

APA
Clérice, T., Pilla, J., Janès, J., Camps, J., Pinche, A., Gille-Levenson, M., & Jolivet, V. (2024). Pyrrha, a language-independent post-correction app for POS-tagging and lemmatization (Version 4.0.1) [Computer software]. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2325427
Bibtex
@software{thibault_clerice_2019_3524771,
  author       = {Clérice, Thibault and Pilla, Julien and Janès, Juliette and Camps, Jean-Baptiste and Pinche, Ariane and Gille-Levenson, Matthias and Jolivet, Vincent},
  title        = {Pyrrha, A language independant post correction app for POS and lemmatization},
  month        = nov,
  year         = 2024,
  publisher    = {Zenodo},
  version      = {4.0.1},
  doi          = {10.5281/zenodo.2325427},
  url          = {https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2325427}
  }
The code of Pyrrha is under a MIT License and is completely open-source on Github.
Pyrrha is currently developed, maintained and deployed by the ALMAnaCH projet-team at Inria, Paris (2023-), and hosted by Huma-Num.
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Pyrrha was originally developed at the Ecole nationale des Chartes (2018-2022).
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