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Treebank vs Treebark - What's the difference?

treebank | treebark |


As nouns the difference between treebank and treebark

is that treebank is a database of sentences which are annotated with syntactic information, often in the form of a tree while treebark is the bark of a tree.

As a verb treebank

is to parse and annotate sentences according to a treebank.

Parse vs Treebank - What's the difference?

parse | treebank |


As verbs the difference between parse and treebank

is that parse is (linguistics) to resolve into its elements, as a sentence, pointing out]] the several [[part of speech|parts of speech, and their relation to each other by government or agreement; to analyze and describe grammatically while treebank is to parse and annotate sentences according to a treebank.

As nouns the difference between parse and treebank

is that parse is (linguistics|computing) a successful act of while treebank is a database of sentences which are annotated with syntactic information, often in the form of a tree.

Tree vs Treebank - What's the difference?

tree | treebank |


As nouns the difference between tree and treebank

is that tree is a large plant, not exactly defined, but typically over four meters in height, a single trunk which grows in girth with age and branches (which also grow in circumference with age) while treebank is a database of sentences which are annotated with syntactic information, often in the form of a tree.

As verbs the difference between tree and treebank

is that tree is to chase (an animal or person) up a tree while treebank is to parse and annotate sentences according to a treebank.

Syntactic vs Treebank - What's the difference?

syntactic | treebank |


As an adjective syntactic

is of, related to or connected with syntax.

As a noun treebank is

a database of sentences which are annotated with syntactic information, often in the form of a tree.

As a verb treebank is

to parse and annotate sentences according to a treebank.

Annotate vs Treebank - What's the difference?

annotate | treebank |


As verbs the difference between annotate and treebank

is that annotate is to add annotation while treebank is to parse and annotate sentences according to a treebank.

As a noun treebank is

a database of sentences which are annotated with syntactic information, often in the form of a tree.

Sentence vs Treebank - What's the difference?

sentence | treebank |


As nouns the difference between sentence and treebank

is that sentence is (obsolete) sense; meaning; significance while treebank is a database of sentences which are annotated with syntactic information, often in the form of a tree.

As verbs the difference between sentence and treebank

is that sentence is to declare a sentence on a convicted person; to doom; to condemn to punishment while treebank is to parse and annotate sentences according to a treebank.

Database vs Treebank - What's the difference?

database | treebank |


As nouns the difference between database and treebank

is that database is (computing) a collection of (usually) organized information in a regular structure, usually but not necessarily in a machine-readable format accessible by a computer while treebank is a database of sentences which are annotated with syntactic information, often in the form of a tree.

As verbs the difference between database and treebank

is that database is to enter data into a database while treebank is to parse and annotate sentences according to a treebank.