AI2D-RST is a multimodal corpus of 1000 English-language diagrams that represent topics in primary school natural science, such as food webs, life cycles, moon phases and human physiology. The corpus is based on the Allen Institute for Artificial Intelligence Diagrams (AI2D) dataset, a collection of diagrams with crowd-sourced descriptions.
Building on the layout segmentation in AI2D, the AI2D-RST corpus presents a multi-layer annotation schema that provides a rich, graph-based description of diagram structure. The annotation was performed by trained experts.
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AI2D-RST: A multimodal corpus of 1000 primary school science diagrams version 1.1 Metadata and license Attribution instructions | Download the resource |
Of this language corpus different versions/subcorpora are (or might be in the future) published in the Language Bank of Finland. The versions are available through the Language Bank Download Service and/or through the Korp concordance tool. The links to the different versions can be found from the list above.
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This multimodal corpus, which consists of the tourist brochures produced by the city of Helsinki, Finland, is fully annotated using XML schema provided for the Genre and Multimodality (GeM) model. The GeM model is used to describe the content, layout, graphic and typographic appearance, and rhetorical structure of 58 double-pages published between 1967 and 2008.
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A Multimodal Corpus of Tourist Brochures Produced by the City of Helsinki, Finland (1967-2008) Metadata and license Attribution instructions | Download the resource |
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Of this language corpus different versions/subcorpora are (or might be in the future) published in the Language Bank of Finland. The versions are available through the Language Bank Download Service and/or through the Korp concordance tool. The links to the different versions can be found from the list above.
Detailed information on the content of each version, user rights and licenses can be found from it’s specific metadata record in META-SHARE.
This resource group page has a Persistent Identifier: http://urn.fi/urn:nbn:fi:lb-2021051908