Treebank vs Treebark - What's the difference?
treebank | treebark |
A database of sentences which are annotated with syntactic information, often in the form of a tree.
* 2003', Diana Santos, “Timber! Issues in '''treebank building and use” in ''Computational Processing of the Portuguese Language , eds. Nuno J. Mamede, Jorge Baptista, Isabel Trancoso, Maria das Gracas Volpe Nunes, p. 152
The bark of a tree.
* 1971 , Harold Henry Fisher, The famine in Soviet Russia, 1919-1923
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.treebank
English
Alternative forms
* tree bankNoun
(en noun)- If one wants to use a treebank for linguistic investigation,
treebark
English
Noun
(-)- Others, having no grain, made nauseating, poisonous concoctions of weeds, treebark , and even clay and manure.