Rachel Panckhurst

List of John Benjamins publications for which Rachel Panckhurst plays a role.

Articles

Accorsi, Pierre, Namrata Patel, Cédric Lopez, Rachel Panckhurst and Mathieu Roche 2014 Seek&Hide: Anonymising a French SMS corpus using natural language processing techniquesSMS Communication: A linguistic approach, Cougnon, Louise-Amélie and Cédrick Fairon (eds.), pp. 11–28 | Article
This article presents the system Seek&Hide, a text message processing tool developed for the sud4science LR (http://www.sud4science.org/) project. It performs the anonymisation/de-identification of a corpus. At present, it has been used to anonymise the sud4science LR corpus of French text messages… read more
Panckhurst, Rachel and Claudine Moïse 2014 French text messages: From SMS data collection to preliminary analysisSMS Communication: A linguistic approach, Cougnon, Louise-Amélie and Cédrick Fairon (eds.), pp. 141–168 | Article
Over a three-month period (spanning 15 September to 15 December 2011), over 90,000 authentic text messages in French were collected by a group of academics in the Languedoc-Roussillon region of France. This paper retraces the organisation of the data collection, the elaboration of the… read more
Accorsi, Pierre, Namrata Patel, Cédric Lopez, Rachel Panckhurst and Mathieu Roche 2012 Seek&Hide: Anonymising a French SMS corpus using natural language processing techniquesSMS Communication: A linguistic approach, Cougnon, Louise-Amélie and Cédrick Fairon (eds.), pp. 163–180 | Article
This article presents the system Seek&Hide, a text message processing tool developed for the sud4science LR (http://www.sud4science.org/) project. It performs the anonymisation/de-identification of a corpus. At present, it has been used to anonymise the sud4science LR corpus of French text messages… read more
Panckhurst, Rachel and Claudine Moïse 2012 French text messages: From SMS data collection to preliminary analysisSMS Communication: A linguistic approach, Cougnon, Louise-Amélie and Cédrick Fairon (eds.), pp. 289–317 | Article
Over a three-month period (spanning 15 September to 15 December 2011), over 90,000 authentic text messages in French were collected by a group of academics in the Languedoc-Roussillon region of France. This paper retraces the organisation of the data collection, the elaboration of the… read more