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Several methods have been proposed for classifying long textual documents using Transformers. However, there is a lack of consensus on a benchmark to enable a fair comparison among different approaches. In this paper, we provide a comprehensive evalu
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http://arxiv.org/abs/2203.11258
St. Lawrence Island Yupik (ISO 639-3: ess) is an endangered polysynthetic language in the Inuit-Yupik language family indigenous to Alaska and Chukotka. This work presents a step-by-step pipeline for the digitization of written texts, and the first p
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http://arxiv.org/abs/2101.10496
Autor:
Park, Hyunji Hayley, Zhang, Katherine J., Haley, Coleman, Steimel, Kenneth, Liu, Han, Schwartz, Lane
Publikováno v:
Transactions of the Association for Computational Linguistics 9 (2021) 261-276
Prior studies in multilingual language modeling (e.g., Cotterell et al., 2018; Mielke et al., 2019) disagree on whether or not inflectional morphology makes languages harder to model. We attempt to resolve the disagreement and extend those studies. W
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http://arxiv.org/abs/2012.06262
Autor:
Schwartz, Lane, Tyers, Francis, Levin, Lori, Kirov, Christo, Littell, Patrick, Lo, Chi-kiu, Prud'hommeaux, Emily, Park, Hyunji Hayley, Steimel, Kenneth, Knowles, Rebecca, Micher, Jeffrey, Strunk, Lonny, Liu, Han, Haley, Coleman, Zhang, Katherine J., Jimmerson, Robbie, Andriyanets, Vasilisa, Muis, Aldrian Obaja, Otani, Naoki, Park, Jong Hyuk, Zhang, Zhisong
Research in natural language processing commonly assumes that approaches that work well for English and and other widely-used languages are "language agnostic". In high-resource languages, especially those that are analytic, a common approach is to t
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http://arxiv.org/abs/2005.05477
Autor:
Koonooka, Christopher Petuwaq, Schreiner, Sylvia L.R., Soldati, Giulia Masella, Schwartz, Lane, Hunt, Benjamin, Haas, Preston, Chen, Emily, Park, Hyunji Hayley
Akuzipik (Yupigestun/Yupik/St. Lawrence Island Yupik/Siberian Yupik/Chaplinski Yupik) is an endangered language belonging to the Yupik branch of the Inuit-Yupik-Unangan language family. It is currently spoken by 800-900 people in the Bering Strait re
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