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Automatic construction of generic stop words list for hausa text [PDF]
Stop-words are words having the highest frequencies in a document without any significant information. They are characterized by having common relations within a cluster. They are the noise of the text that are evenly distributed over a document. Removal
Bichi, Abdulkadir Abubakar+2 more
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Hausa Visual Genome: A Dataset for Multi-Modal English to Hausa Machine Translation [PDF]
Multi-modal Machine Translation (MMT) enables the use of visual information to enhance the quality of translations. The visual information can serve as a valuable piece of context information to decrease the ambiguity of input sentences. Despite the increasing popularity of such a technique, good and sizeable datasets are scarce, limiting the full ...
Idris Abdulmumin+9 more
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The Hausa perfective tense-aspect used in wh-/focus constructions and historical narratives: a unified account [PDF]
In this paper I revisit and elaborate some of the ideas I outlined in the earlier paper, concentrating on the semantic characteristics of the paired Perfective tense-aspects in a major (universal) discourse context—spontaneously-produced past-time ...
Jaggar, Philip J.
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The aim of this work was to characterize morphological, crystalline property, physicochemical, functional, thermal, pasting, rheological properties, and in vitro digestibility of starch and flour from Plectranthus rotundifolius (Hausa potato).
Plachikkattu Parambil Akhila+8 more
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HaVQA: A Dataset for Visual Question Answering and Multimodal Research in Hausa Language [PDF]
This paper presents HaVQA, the first multimodal dataset for visual question-answering (VQA) tasks in the Hausa language. The dataset was created by manually translating 6,022 English question-answer pairs, which are associated with 1,555 unique images from the Visual Genome dataset.
Shantipriya Parida+9 more
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The Hausa Lexicographic Tradition
Hausa, a major language of West Africa, is one of the most widely studied languages of Sub-Saharan Africa. It has a rich lexicographic tradition dating back some two centuries. Since the first major vocabulary published in 1843 up to the present time, almost 60 lexicographic works — dictionaries, vocabularies, glossaries — have been published, in a ...
Paul Newman, Roxana Ma Newman
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Development of Hausa dataset a baseline for speech recognition
The Hausa language read-speech dataset was created by recording native Hausa speakers. The recording took place at Nile university of Nigeria audio studio and radio broadcasting studio. The recorded dataset was segmented into unigram and bigram.
Umar Adam Ibrahim+2 more
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Attitude of Hausa ESL Secondary School Students Towards Spelling and Writing in English
Writing skill is described as an essential language tool for students. Studies have shown that Hausa ESL secondary school students commit various errors in their writing in English.
Muhammad Mukhtar Aliyu, Gambo A. Danladi
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Background Catastrophizing has been recognized as an important contributor to chronicity in individuals with chronic pain syndromes including low back pain (LBP).
Aminu A. Ibrahim+3 more
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EFFECT OF ENGLISH AND HAUSA LANGUAGES ON BASIC ADULT EDUCATION LEARNERS’ ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE IN SOCIAL STUDIES IN CONTINUING EDUCATION INSTITUTE, MAIDUGURI, BORNO STATE, NIGERIA [PDF]
This study was conducted to determine the Effect of English and Hausa Languages on Basic Adult Education Learners’ Academic Performance in Social Studies in Continuing Education Institute Maiduguri, Borno State, Nigeria.
Kida, Ayuba Mallam+2 more
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