1 code implementation • 19 Oct 2023 • Belen Alastruey, Matthias Sperber, Christian Gollan, Dominic Telaar, Tim Ng, Aashish Agarwal
Code-switching (CS), i. e. mixing different languages in a single sentence, is a common phenomenon in communication and can be challenging in many Natural Language Processing (NLP) settings.
2 code implementations • Findings (ACL) 2022 • Orion Weller, Matthias Sperber, Telmo Pires, Hendra Setiawan, Christian Gollan, Dominic Telaar, Matthias Paulik
Code switching (CS) refers to the phenomenon of interchangeably using words and phrases from different languages.
no code implementations • EACL 2021 • Orion Weller, Matthias Sperber, Christian Gollan, Joris Kluivers
However, all previous work has only looked at this problem from the consecutive perspective, leaving uncertainty on whether these approaches are effective in the more challenging streaming setting.
Automatic Speech Recognition Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) +2
1 code implementation • 24 Jul 2020 • Matthias Sperber, Hendra Setiawan, Christian Gollan, Udhyakumar Nallasamy, Matthias Paulik
To address various shortcomings of this paradigm, recent work explores end-to-end trainable direct models that translate without transcribing.