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Maithili Raw Text Corpus encoded in a machine readable form and stored in a standard format.
Maithili is an Indio-Aryan language, a direct descendent of Sanskrit, which is spoken in the states of South Bihar and Nepal. LDC-IL Maithili Raw Text Corpus developed according to various factors such as quality of the text, representativeness, retrievable format, size of corpus, authenticity etc. For collecting text corpus LDC-IL adopts a standard category list of various domains and a prior set of criteria. The corpus of Maithili text can be broadly classified as literary and non-literary texts. Huge amount of literary texts are available in Maithili but scientific texts are less thus LDC-IL attempts to develop balanced text corpora of Maithili. Data has been collected from books, magazines and newspapers and it is verified true to the original texts then warehoused.
Maithili Raw Text Corpus encoded in a machine readable form and stored in a standard format. The major encoding being used is Unicode and stored in XML format. The data is embedded with metadata information. The corpus has been created from contemporary text in typed methods. LDC-IL Maithili Raw Text Corpus size is 5,316,552 words drawn from 499 different titles. The six major domains are Aesthetics, Commerce, Official Documents, Social Sciences, Mass Media and Science & Technology.
A much more detailed explanation of the Maithili Raw Text Corpus will be available in the Maithili Text Corpus Documentation.
Tags: Maithili, Raw Text Corpus