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Domain-specific corpus
A domain-specific corpus is a corpus from a specific domain. Some corpus based systems rely on a text corpus that has been manually tagged in a domain-specific or task-specific manner. For example, corpus-based approaches to information extraction generally rely on special domain specific text annotations. Consequently, the manual tagging effort is considerably less cost effective because the annotated corpus is useful for only one type of NLP system and for only one domain.
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