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DictaBERT: A State-of-the-Art BERT Suite for Modern Hebrew [PDF]
We present DictaBERT, a new state-of-the-art pre-trained BERT model for modern Hebrew, outperforming existing models on most benchmarks. Additionally, we release three fine-tuned versions of the model, designed to perform three specific foundational ...
Shaltiel Shmidman +2 more
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Large Pre-Trained Models with Extra-Large Vocabularies: A Contrastive Analysis of Hebrew BERT Models and a New One to Outperform Them All [PDF]
We present a new pre-trained language model (PLM) for modern Hebrew, termed AlephBERTGimmel, which employs a much larger vocabulary (128K items) than standard Hebrew PLMs before. We perform a contrastive analysis of this model against all previous Hebrew
Eylon Guetta +8 more
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HeBERT & HebEMO: a Hebrew BERT Model and a Tool for Polarity Analysis and Emotion Recognition [PDF]
Sentiment analysis of user-generated content (UGC) can provide valuable information across numerous domains, including marketing, psychology, and public health.
Avihay Chriqui, I. Yahav
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ParaShoot: A Hebrew Question Answering Dataset [PDF]
NLP research in Hebrew has largely focused on morphology and syntax, where rich annotated datasets in the spirit of Universal Dependencies are available.
Omri Keren, Omer Levy
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Measurement of Mathematics Anxiety in an Israeli Adult Population
Maths anxiety is common and refers to feelings of anxiety, fear and other negative emotions and thoughts in individuals when confronted with mathematical tasks or numerical information.
Michael Batashvili +2 more
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Nakdan: Professional Hebrew Diacritizer [PDF]
We present a system for automatic diacritization of Hebrew Text. The system combines modern neural models with carefully curated declarative linguistic knowledge and comprehensive manually constructed tables and dictionaries.
Avi Shmidman +3 more
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Semantics differences for common words between Arabic and Hebrew [PDF]
Arabic and English languages resemble each other not only in many linguistic characteristics but also in all aspects. This can be ascribed to their belonging to the same linguistic family that they can even be deemed as two dialects of a single old ...
Vahid Safie, Jamil Yosef
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There are no broad subjects in Standard Arabic
The current article argues that the multiple nominative constructions of the Japanese type do not exist in Standard Arabic. Based on evidence from binding, A′-interception and Case, the article shows that the so-called ‘broad subject’ is a clitic left ...
Alqarni Muteb, Alanazi Mohammad
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Rules for Numerals in Hebrew and their Correspondence with Arabic Rules [PDF]
Hebrew and Arabic belong to the family of Semitic languages. This means that it is easy to show the similarities between the two languages, particularly in terms of grammatical rules.
Vahid Safiyya
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This article gives insight into the world of 3rd century BCE Alexandrian Judaism by analysing one aspect of the Greek translation of Exodus and provides a detailed evaluation of the way the translator managed to express the essence of the Hebrew text of ...
Larry Perkins
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