Search Results for author: Mariama Njie

Found 3 papers, 1 papers with code

Gender Bias in Natural Language Processing Across Human Languages

no code implementations NAACL (TrustNLP) 2021 Abigail Matthews, Isabella Grasso, Christopher Mahoney, Yan Chen, Esma Wali, Thomas Middleton, Mariama Njie, Jeanna Matthews

In this paper, a team including speakers of 9 languages - Chinese, Spanish, English, Arabic, German, French, Farsi, Urdu, and Wolof - reports and analyzes measurements of gender bias in the Wikipedia corpora for these 9 languages.

Decision Making

Leveraging Corpus Metadata to Detect Template-based Translation: An Exploratory Case Study of the Egyptian Arabic Wikipedia Edition

2 code implementations31 Mar 2024 Saied Alshahrani, Hesham Haroon, Ali Elfilali, Mariama Njie, Jeanna Matthews

Wikipedia articles (content pages) are commonly used corpora in Natural Language Processing (NLP) research, especially in low-resource languages other than English.

Translation

Is Machine Learning Speaking my Language? A Critical Look at the NLP-Pipeline Across 8 Human Languages

no code implementations11 Jul 2020 Esma Wali, Yan Chen, Christopher Mahoney, Thomas Middleton, Marzieh Babaeianjelodar, Mariama Njie, Jeanna Neefe Matthews

Natural Language Processing (NLP) is increasingly used as a key ingredient in critical decision-making systems such as resume parsers used in sorting a list of job candidates.

Decision Making

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