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Surfing the modeling of PoS taggers in low-resource scenarios [PDF]

open access: yesMathematics 2022, 10(19), 3526
The recent trend towards the application of deep structured techniques has revealed the limits of huge models in natural language processing. This has reawakened the interest in traditional machine learning algorithms, which have proved still to be competitive in certain contexts, in particular low-resource settings.
arxiv   +1 more source

Der Effizienz- und Intelligenzbegriff in der Lexikographie und kuenstlichen Intelligenz: kann ChatGPT die lexikographische Textsorte nachbilden? [PDF]

open access: yesLexikos 34 (2024): 51-76
By means of pilot experiments for the language pair German and Galician, this paper examines the concept of efficiency and intelligence in lexicography and artificial intelligence, AI. The aim of the experiments is to gain empirically and statistically based insights into the lexicographical text type,dictionary article, in the responses of ChatGPT 3.5,
arxiv   +1 more source

Paremiología toponímica de Galicia en refraneros gallegos y castellanos [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
1. Introducción En esta investigación establecemos relación entre dos áreas de conocimiento: la toponimia y la paremiología, que coinciden en la oralidad como forma de transmisión y conservación de la historia y las costumbres de comunidades con ...
Fernández Pampín, Vanessa
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A systematic comparison of methods for low-resource dependency parsing on genuinely low-resource languages [PDF]

open access: yesarXiv, 2019
Parsers are available for only a handful of the world's languages, since they require lots of training data. How far can we get with just a small amount of training data? We systematically compare a set of simple strategies for improving low-resource parsers: data augmentation, which has not been tested before; cross-lingual training; and ...
arxiv  

Multiword expressions in lexical resources [PDF]

open access: yes
This volume contains chapters that paint the current landscape of the multiword expressions (MWE) representation in lexical resources, in view of their robust identification and computational processing.

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Open Generative Large Language Models for Galician [PDF]

open access: yesarXiv
Large language models (LLMs) have transformed natural language processing. Yet, their predominantly English-centric training has led to biases and performance disparities across languages. This imbalance marginalizes minoritized languages, making equitable access to NLP technologies more difficult for languages with lower resources, such as Galician ...
arxiv  

Light pollution in shallow coastal waters: aquaculture farming in the Galician Atlantic shoreline [PDF]

open access: yesarXiv, 2018
Artificial light at night is a relevant environmental stressor whose unwanted consequences have been documented by a growing body of research. In this work we analize the loss of the natural darkness of the night in aquaculture farms located in shallow waters close to the shoreline, in the Atlantic coast of Galicia.
arxiv  

English Is It! (ELT Training Series). Vol. 13 [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
As pointed out earlier, all articles in this volume have stemmed from the basics in lesson planning, whether, depending on their nature, they are fully or partially pointed out and/or described: topics, levels, organization, timing, objectives, contents -
Belda, Consuelo   +4 more
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Investigating phraseology in new speakers and first speakers of English in academia [PDF]

open access: yes
This study is a corpus-based study investigating the phraseology of new speakers and first speakers of English. As a consequence of globalisation and the movement of populations, many people have become new speakers of a language they use in everyday
MacDonald, Lorraine
core  

Evaluating Large Language Models on Multiword Expressions in Multilingual and Code-Switched Contexts [PDF]

open access: yesarXiv
Multiword expressions, characterised by non-compositional meanings and syntactic irregularities, are an example of nuanced language. These expressions can be used literally or idiomatically, leading to significant changes in meaning. While large language models have demonstrated strong performance across many tasks, their ability to handle such ...
arxiv  

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