Search Results for author: William Lane

Found 9 papers, 0 papers with code

Towards A Robust Morphological Analyzer for Kunwinjku

no code implementations ALTA 2019 William Lane, Steven Bird

Kunwinjku is an indigenous Australian language spoken in northern Australia which exhibits agglutinative and polysynthetic properties.

Bootstrapping Techniques for Polysynthetic Morphological Analysis

no code implementations ACL 2020 William Lane, Steven Bird

To address this challenge, we offer linguistically-informed approaches for bootstrapping a neural morphological analyzer, and demonstrate its application to Kunwinjku, a polysynthetic Australian language.

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Interactive Word Completion for Morphologically Complex Languages

no code implementations COLING 2020 William Lane, Steven Bird

We show that the space of proximal morph completions is many orders of magnitude smaller than the space of full word completions for Kunwinjku.

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UniMorph 4.0: Universal Morphology

no code implementations LREC 2022 Khuyagbaatar Batsuren, Omer Goldman, Salam Khalifa, Nizar Habash, Witold Kieraś, Gábor Bella, Brian Leonard, Garrett Nicolai, Kyle Gorman, Yustinus Ghanggo Ate, Maria Ryskina, Sabrina J. Mielke, Elena Budianskaya, Charbel El-Khaissi, Tiago Pimentel, Michael Gasser, William Lane, Mohit Raj, Matt Coler, Jaime Rafael Montoya Samame, Delio Siticonatzi Camaiteri, Benoît Sagot, Esaú Zumaeta Rojas, Didier López Francis, Arturo Oncevay, Juan López Bautista, Gema Celeste Silva Villegas, Lucas Torroba Hennigen, Adam Ek, David Guriel, Peter Dirix, Jean-Philippe Bernardy, Andrey Scherbakov, Aziyana Bayyr-ool, Antonios Anastasopoulos, Roberto Zariquiey, Karina Sheifer, Sofya Ganieva, Hilaria Cruz, Ritván Karahóǧa, Stella Markantonatou, George Pavlidis, Matvey Plugaryov, Elena Klyachko, Ali Salehi, Candy Angulo, Jatayu Baxi, Andrew Krizhanovsky, Natalia Krizhanovskaya, Elizabeth Salesky, Clara Vania, Sardana Ivanova, Jennifer White, Rowan Hall Maudslay, Josef Valvoda, Ran Zmigrod, Paula Czarnowska, Irene Nikkarinen, Aelita Salchak, Brijesh Bhatt, Christopher Straughn, Zoey Liu, Jonathan North Washington, Yuval Pinter, Duygu Ataman, Marcin Wolinski, Totok Suhardijanto, Anna Yablonskaya, Niklas Stoehr, Hossep Dolatian, Zahroh Nuriah, Shyam Ratan, Francis M. Tyers, Edoardo M. Ponti, Grant Aiton, Aryaman Arora, Richard J. Hatcher, Ritesh Kumar, Jeremiah Young, Daria Rodionova, Anastasia Yemelina, Taras Andrushko, Igor Marchenko, Polina Mashkovtseva, Alexandra Serova, Emily Prud'hommeaux, Maria Nepomniashchaya, Fausto Giunchiglia, Eleanor Chodroff, Mans Hulden, Miikka Silfverberg, Arya D. McCarthy, David Yarowsky, Ryan Cotterell, Reut Tsarfaty, Ekaterina Vylomova

The project comprises two major thrusts: a language-independent feature schema for rich morphological annotation and a type-level resource of annotated data in diverse languages realizing that schema.

Morphological Inflection

Local Word Discovery for Interactive Transcription

no code implementations EMNLP 2021 William Lane, Steven Bird

Human expertise and the participation of speech communities are essential factors in the success of technologies for low-resource languages.

A Computational Model for Interactive Transcription

no code implementations NAACL (DaSH) 2021 William Lane, Mat Bettinson, Steven Bird

Transcribing low resource languages can be challenging in the absence of a good lexicon and trained transcribers.

Retrieval

A Finite State Aproach to Interactive Transcription

no code implementations FieldMatters (COLING) 2022 William Lane, Steven Bird

We describe a novel approach to transcribing morphologically complex, local, oral languages.

Interactive Word Completion for Plains Cree

no code implementations ACL 2022 William Lane, Atticus Harrigan, Antti Arppe

Accordingly, Lane and Bird (2020) proposed a finite state approach which maps prefixes in a language to a set of possible completions up to the next morpheme boundary, for the incremental building of complex words.

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