Search Results for author: Jennifer Tracey

Found 11 papers, 0 papers with code

A Study in Contradiction: Data and Annotation for AIDA Focusing on Informational Conflict in Russia-Ukraine Relations

no code implementations LREC 2022 Jennifer Tracey, Ann Bies, Jeremy Getman, Kira Griffitt, Stephanie Strassel

This paper describes data resources created for Phase 1 of the DARPA Active Interpretation of Disparate Alternatives (AIDA) program, which aims to develop language technology that can help humans manage large volumes of sometimes conflicting information to develop a comprehensive understanding of events around the world, even when such events are described in multiple media and languages.

Basic Language Resources for 31 Languages (Plus English): The LORELEI Representative and Incident Language Packs

no code implementations LREC 2020 Jennifer Tracey, Stephanie Strassel

This paper documents and describes the thirty-one basic language resource packs created for the DARPA LORELEI program for use in development and testing of systems capable of providing language-independent situational awareness in emerging scenarios in a low resource language context.

Uzbek-English and Turkish-English Morpheme Alignment Corpora

no code implementations LREC 2016 Xuansong Li, Jennifer Tracey, Stephen Grimes, Stephanie Strassel

Morphologically-rich languages pose problems for machine translation (MT) systems, including word-alignment errors, data sparsity and multiple affixes.

Machine Translation Translation +1

Selection Criteria for Low Resource Language Programs

no code implementations LREC 2016 Christopher Cieri, Mike Maxwell, Stephanie Strassel, Jennifer Tracey

This paper documents and describes the criteria used to select languages for study within programs that include low resource languages whether given that label or another similar one.

Management

LORELEI Language Packs: Data, Tools, and Resources for Technology Development in Low Resource Languages

no code implementations LREC 2016 Stephanie Strassel, Jennifer Tracey

In this paper, we describe the textual linguistic resources in nearly 3 dozen languages being produced by Linguistic Data Consortium for DARPA{'}s LORELEI (Low Resource Languages for Emergent Incidents) Program.

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