no code implementations • LTEDI (ACL) 2022 • Krithika Swaminathan, Bharathi B, Gayathri G L, Hrishik Sampath
Over the years, there has been a slow but steady change in the attitude of society towards different kinds of sexuality.
no code implementations • COLING (WANLP) 2020 • Nitin Nikamanth Appiah Balaji, Bharathi B
Arabic being a language with numerous different dialects, it becomes extremely important to device a technique to distinguish each dialect efficiently.
no code implementations • DravidianLangTech (ACL) 2022 • Premjith B, Bharathi Raja Chakravarthi, Malliga Subramanian, Bharathi B, Soman Kp, Dhanalakshmi V, Sreelakshmi K, Arunaggiri Pandian, Prasanna Kumaresan
The only team that participated in the Multimodal Sentiment Analysis shared task obtained an F1-score of 0. 24.
no code implementations • EACL (DravidianLangTech) 2021 • Bharathi B, Agnusimmaculate Silvia A
In this paper we proposed a approach for meme classification for Tamil language that considers only the text present in the meme.
no code implementations • EACL (DravidianLangTech) 2021 • Bharathi B, Agnusimmaculate Silvia A
The goal of this task is to identify offensive language content of the code-mixed dataset of comments/posts in Dravidian Languages ( (Tamil-English, Malayalam-English, and Kannada-English)) collected from social media.
no code implementations • LTEDI (ACL) 2022 • Dhanya Srinivasan, Bharathi B, Thenmozhi Durairaj, Senthil Kumar B
Automatic speech recognition is a tool used to transform human speech into a written form.
Automatic Speech Recognition Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) +1
no code implementations • LTEDI (ACL) 2022 • Bharathi B, Bharathi Raja Chakravarthi, Subalalitha Cn, Sripriya N, Arunaggiri Pandian, Swetha Valli
This paper illustrates the overview of the sharedtask on automatic speech recognition in the Tamillanguage.
Automatic Speech Recognition Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) +1
no code implementations • DravidianLangTech (ACL) 2022 • Divyasri K, Gayathri G L, Krithika Swaminathan, Thenmozhi Durairaj, Bharathi B, Senthil Kumar B
As the world around us continues to become increasingly digital, it has been acknowledged that there is a growing need for emotion analysis of social media content.
no code implementations • DravidianLangTech (ACL) 2022 • Krithika Swaminathan, Divyasri K, Gayathri G L, Thenmozhi Durairaj, Bharathi B
Abusive language has lately been prevalent in comments on various social media platforms.
no code implementations • DravidianLangTech (ACL) 2022 • Bharathi B, Josephine Varsha
Our task is to categorize text into a predefined notion of emotion.
no code implementations • DravidianLangTech (ACL) 2022 • Bharathi B, Josephine Varsha
Social media platforms along with many other public forums on the Internet have shown a significant rise in the cases of abusive behavior such as Misogynism, Misandry, Homophobia, and Cyberbullying.
no code implementations • LTEDI (ACL) 2022 • Suhasini S, Bharathi B
An Automatic Speech Recognition System is developed for addressing the Tamil conversational speech data of the elderly people andtransgender.
Automatic Speech Recognition Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) +1
no code implementations • LTEDI (ACL) 2022 • Bharathi B, Dhanya Srinivasan, Josephine Varsha, Thenmozhi Durairaj, Senthil Kumar B
In recent times, applications have been developed to regulate and control the spread of negativity and toxicity on online platforms.
1 code implementation • 15 Nov 2021 • Karthik Puranik, Bharathi B, Senthil Kumar B
This research paper bestows a tiny contribution to this research in the form of sentiment analysis of code-mixed social media comments in the popular Dravidian languages Kannada, Tamil and Malayalam.
no code implementations • 13 Oct 2016 • Hans Krupakar, Keerthika Rajvel, Bharathi B, Angel Deborah S, Vallidevi Krishnamurthy
Speech Translation has always been about giving source text or audio input and waiting for system to give translated output in desired form.