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pro vyhledávání: '"Akinfaderin, Adewale"'
Autor:
Adelani, David Ifeoluwa, Abbott, Jade, Neubig, Graham, D'souza, Daniel, Kreutzer, Julia, Lignos, Constantine, Palen-Michel, Chester, Buzaaba, Happy, Rijhwani, Shruti, Ruder, Sebastian, Mayhew, Stephen, Azime, Israel Abebe, Muhammad, Shamsuddeen, Emezue, Chris Chinenye, Nakatumba-Nabende, Joyce, Ogayo, Perez, Aremu, Anuoluwapo, Gitau, Catherine, Mbaye, Derguene, Alabi, Jesujoba, Yimam, Seid Muhie, Gwadabe, Tajuddeen, Ezeani, Ignatius, Niyongabo, Rubungo Andre, Mukiibi, Jonathan, Otiende, Verrah, Orife, Iroro, David, Davis, Ngom, Samba, Adewumi, Tosin, Rayson, Paul, Adeyemi, Mofetoluwa, Muriuki, Gerald, Anebi, Emmanuel, Chukwuneke, Chiamaka, Odu, Nkiruka, Wairagala, Eric Peter, Oyerinde, Samuel, Siro, Clemencia, Bateesa, Tobius Saul, Oloyede, Temilola, Wambui, Yvonne, Akinode, Victor, Nabagereka, Deborah, Katusiime, Maurice, Awokoya, Ayodele, MBOUP, Mouhamadane, Gebreyohannes, Dibora, Tilaye, Henok, Nwaike, Kelechi, Wolde, Degaga, Faye, Abdoulaye, Sibanda, Blessing, Ahia, Orevaoghene, Dossou, Bonaventure F. P., Ogueji, Kelechi, DIOP, Thierno Ibrahima, Diallo, Abdoulaye, Akinfaderin, Adewale, Marengereke, Tendai, Osei, Salomey
We take a step towards addressing the under-representation of the African continent in NLP research by creating the first large publicly available high-quality dataset for named entity recognition (NER) in ten African languages, bringing together a v
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2103.11811
Autor:
Nekoto, Wilhelmina, Marivate, Vukosi, Matsila, Tshinondiwa, Fasubaa, Timi, Kolawole, Tajudeen, Fagbohungbe, Taiwo, Akinola, Solomon Oluwole, Muhammad, Shamsuddeen Hassan, Kabongo, Salomon, Osei, Salomey, Freshia, Sackey, Niyongabo, Rubungo Andre, Macharm, Ricky, Ogayo, Perez, Ahia, Orevaoghene, Meressa, Musie, Adeyemi, Mofe, Mokgesi-Selinga, Masabata, Okegbemi, Lawrence, Martinus, Laura Jane, Tajudeen, Kolawole, Degila, Kevin, Ogueji, Kelechi, Siminyu, Kathleen, Kreutzer, Julia, Webster, Jason, Ali, Jamiil Toure, Abbott, Jade, Orife, Iroro, Ezeani, Ignatius, Dangana, Idris Abdulkabir, Kamper, Herman, Elsahar, Hady, Duru, Goodness, Kioko, Ghollah, Murhabazi, Espoir, van Biljon, Elan, Whitenack, Daniel, Onyefuluchi, Christopher, Emezue, Chris, Dossou, Bonaventure, Sibanda, Blessing, Bassey, Blessing Itoro, Olabiyi, Ayodele, Ramkilowan, Arshath, Öktem, Alp, Akinfaderin, Adewale, Bashir, Abdallah
Research in NLP lacks geographic diversity, and the question of how NLP can be scaled to low-resourced languages has not yet been adequately solved. "Low-resourced"-ness is a complex problem going beyond data availability and reflects systemic proble
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2010.02353
Modelling and analyzing parliamentary legislation, roll-call votes and order of proceedings in developed countries has received significant attention in recent years. In this paper, we focused on understanding the bills introduced in a developing dem
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2006.05493
Autor:
Akinfaderin, Adewale
Neural Machine Translation (NMT) for low-resource languages suffers from low performance because of the lack of large amounts of parallel data and language diversity. To contribute to ameliorating this problem, we built a baseline model for English-H
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2006.05014
Autor:
Orife, Iroro, Kreutzer, Julia, Sibanda, Blessing, Whitenack, Daniel, Siminyu, Kathleen, Martinus, Laura, Ali, Jamiil Toure, Abbott, Jade, Marivate, Vukosi, Kabongo, Salomon, Meressa, Musie, Murhabazi, Espoir, Ahia, Orevaoghene, van Biljon, Elan, Ramkilowan, Arshath, Akinfaderin, Adewale, Öktem, Alp, Akin, Wole, Kioko, Ghollah, Degila, Kevin, Kamper, Herman, Dossou, Bonaventure, Emezue, Chris, Ogueji, Kelechi, Bashir, Abdallah
Africa has over 2000 languages. Despite this, African languages account for a small portion of available resources and publications in Natural Language Processing (NLP). This is due to multiple factors, including: a lack of focus from government and
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2003.11529
There has been several reports in the Nigerian and International media about the Senators and House of Representative Members of the Nigerian National Assembly (NASS) being the highest paid in the world. Despite this high-level of parliamentary compe
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/1910.04865