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MaiBaam Annotation Guidelines
Blaschke, Verena, Kovačić, Barbara, Peng, Siyao, Plank, Barbara
This document provides annotation guidelines for MaiBaam, a Bavarian corpus annotated with part-of-speech (POS) tags and syntactic dependencies. MaiBaam belongs to the Universal Dependencies (UD) project (Zeman et al., 2023; de Marneffe et al., 2021), and our annotations elaborate on the general and German UD version 2 guidelines. This document is structured broadly in the order we prepare and annotate sentences: first, preprocessing and tokenization ( 1), then general recaps of POS tags ( 2) and dependencies ( 3), before we go into annotation decisions that would also apply to German ( 4) and lastly decisions that are specific to Bavarian grammar ( 5). Many examples are written in German, since the standardized orthography makes it easier to search this PDF. We only annotate UD-style POS tags (UPOS tags) and dependencies and add the SpaceAfter=No feature where appropriate, but do not add any other information (no lemma, XPOS tags, morphological features, enhanced dependencies or miscellaneous annotations). This document is primarily directed at present and future annotators of MaiBaam. We publish it to additionally allow others working with MaiBaam or annotating similar data to better understand the decisions we have made.
Manager (DB/ETL) at dentsu international - Thane, India
Merkle, a dentsu company, is a leading data-driven customer experience management enterprise specializing in delivering unique, personalized customer experiences across platforms and devices. Its expertise in data, technology, and analytics enables it to gain insights into consumer behavior, driving hyper-personalized marketing strategies. Merkle's consulting, creative, media, analytics, data, identity, CX/commerce, technology, and loyalty & promotions capabilities combine to drive improved marketing results and a competitive edge. With over 14,000 employees, Merkle is headquartered in Columbia, Maryland, with more than 50 additional offices worldwide. Its innovative solutions enable brands to build meaningful customer relationships and enhanced customer experience.
DB/ETL Tech Lead at dentsu international - Thane, India
Merkle, a dentsu company, is a leading data-driven customer experience management enterprise specializing in delivering unique, personalized customer experiences across platforms and devices. Its expertise in data, technology, and analytics enables it to gain insights into consumer behavior, driving hyper-personalized marketing strategies. Merkle's consulting, creative, media, analytics, data, identity, CX/commerce, technology, and loyalty & promotions capabilities combine to drive improved marketing results and a competitive edge. With over 14,000 employees, Merkle is headquartered in Columbia, Maryland, with more than 50 additional offices worldwide. Its innovative solutions enable brands to build meaningful customer relationships and enhanced customer experience.
DB/ETL Developer at dentsu international - Thane, India
Merkle, a dentsu company, is a leading data-driven customer experience management enterprise specializing in delivering unique, personalized customer experiences across platforms and devices. Its expertise in data, technology, and analytics enables it to gain insights into consumer behavior, driving hyper-personalized marketing strategies. Merkle's consulting, creative, media, analytics, data, identity, CX/commerce, technology, and loyalty & promotions capabilities combine to drive improved marketing results and a competitive edge. With over 14,000 employees, Merkle is headquartered in Columbia, Maryland, with more than 50 additional offices worldwide. Its innovative solutions enable brands to build meaningful customer relationships and enhanced customer experience.
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Merkle is a leading data-driven, technology-enabled, global performance marketing agency that specialises in the delivery of unique, personalised customer experiences across platforms and devices. We call it'people-based' marketing, and with over 25 years' experience, we are proud to be recognised as a global leader. Merkle's heritage in data, technology and analytics is the foundation for our understanding of consumer insights that drives our people-based marketing strategies. Combined with our expertise in performance creative and media, we can then offer our clients content-driven, contextual and compelling customer experiences that drive business growth. In 2016, the agency joined dentsu, one of the world's biggest media companies to form the Customer Experience Management (CXM) Line of Business.
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Merkle is a leading data-driven, technology-enabled, global performance marketing agency that specialises in the delivery of unique, personalised customer experiences across platforms and devices. We call it'people-based' marketing, and with over 25 years' experience, we are proud to be recognised as a global leader. Merkle's heritage in data, technology and analytics is the foundation for our understanding of consumer insights that drives our people-based marketing strategies. Combined with our expertise in performance creative and media, we can then offer our clients content-driven, contextual and compelling customer experiences that drive business growth. In 2016, the agency joined dentsu, one of the world's biggest media companies to form the Customer Experience Management (CXM) Line of Business.
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Coming Soon to a Front Porch Near You: Package Delivery Via Drone
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