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A Neural Pairwise Ranking Model for Readability Assessment ...
Lee, Justin; Vajjala, Sowmya. - : arXiv, 2022
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Subspace-based Representation and Learning for Phonotactic Spoken Language Recognition ...
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A Deep CNN Architecture with Novel Pooling Layer Applied to Two Sudanese Arabic Sentiment Datasets ...
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Mono vs Multilingual BERT: A Case Study in Hindi and Marathi Named Entity Recognition ...
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Informative Causality Extraction from Medical Literature via Dependency-tree based Patterns ...
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WLASL-LEX: a Dataset for Recognising Phonological Properties in American Sign Language ...
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A Transformer-Based Contrastive Learning Approach for Few-Shot Sign Language Recognition ...
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Including Facial Expressions in Contextual Embeddings for Sign Language Generation ...
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Statistical and Spatio-temporal Hand Gesture Features for Sign Language Recognition using the Leap Motion Sensor ...
Bird, Jordan J.. - : arXiv, 2022
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pNLP-Mixer: an Efficient all-MLP Architecture for Language ...
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Multilingual Abusiveness Identification on Code-Mixed Social Media Text ...
Ranjan, Ekagra; Poddar, Naman. - : arXiv, 2022
Abstract: Social Media platforms have been seeing adoption and growth in their usage over time. This growth has been further accelerated with the lockdown in the past year when people's interaction, conversation, and expression were limited physically. It is becoming increasingly important to keep the platform safe from abusive content for better user experience. Much work has been done on English social media content but text analysis on non-English social media is relatively underexplored. Non-English social media content have the additional challenges of code-mixing, transliteration and using different scripture in same sentence. In this work, we propose an approach for abusiveness identification on the multilingual Moj dataset which comprises of Indic languages. Our approach tackles the common challenges of non-English social media content and can be extended to other languages as well. ...
Keyword: Computation and Language cs.CL; FOS Computer and information sciences; Machine Learning cs.LG; Social and Information Networks cs.SI
URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/2204.01848
https://dx.doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.2204.01848
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hate-alert@DravidianLangTech-ACL2022: Ensembling Multi-Modalities for Tamil TrollMeme Classification ...
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StableMoE: Stable Routing Strategy for Mixture of Experts ...
Dai, Damai; Dong, Li; Ma, Shuming. - : arXiv, 2022
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BERTuit: Understanding Spanish language in Twitter through a native transformer ...
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EVI: Multilingual Spoken Dialogue Tasks and Dataset for Knowledge-Based Enrolment, Verification, and Identification ...
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Frame Shift Prediction ...
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Towards the Next 1000 Languages in Multilingual Machine Translation: Exploring the Synergy Between Supervised and Self-Supervised Learning ...
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Data Bootstrapping Approaches to Improve Low Resource Abusive Language Detection for Indic Languages ...
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Out of Thin Air: Is Zero-Shot Cross-Lingual Keyword Detection Better Than Unsupervised? ...
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Assessment of Massively Multilingual Sentiment Classifiers ...
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