A manually annotated corpus in French for the study of urbanization and the natural risk prevention
Résumé
Land artificialization is a serious problem of civilization. Urban planning and natural risk management
are aimed to improve it. In France, these practices operate the Local Land Plans (PLU – Plan Local
d’Urbanisme) and the Natural risk prevention plans (PPRn – Plan de Prévention des Risques naturels)
containing land use rules. To facilitate automatic extraction of the rules, we manually annotated a
number of those documents concerning Montpellier, a rapidly evolving agglomeration exposed to
natural risks. We defined a format for labeled examples in which each entry includes title and subtitle.
In addition, we proposed a hierarchical representation of class labels to generalize the use of our
corpus. Our corpus, consisting of 1934 textual segments, each of which labeled by one of the 4 classes
(Verifiable, Non-verifiable, Informative and Not pertinent) is the first corpus in the French language
in the fields of urban planning and natural risk management. Along with presenting the corpus, we
tested a state-of-the-art approach for text classification to demonstrate its usability for automatic rule
extraction.
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