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IndoRobusta: Towards Robustness Against Diverse Code-Mixed Indonesian Local Languages [PDF]
Significant progress has been made on Indonesian NLP. Nevertheless, exploration of the code-mixing phenomenon in Indonesian is limited, despite many languages being frequently mixed with Indonesian in daily conversation. In this work, we explore code-mixing in Indonesian with four embedded languages, i.e., English, Sundanese, Javanese, and Malay; and ...
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INTERFERENSI GRAMATIKAL BAHASA INDONESIA DALAM PERCAKAPAN BERBAHASA ARAB SANTRI PTYQM KUDUS
This study discusses the forms, causes and ways of overcoming Indonesian grammatical interference in Arabic conversations of the students of Pondok Tahfidz Yanbu'ul Qur'an Menawan (PTYQM) Kudus.
Niswatush Sholihah
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Background: A caring education program is proven effective in improving nurses' behavior in several countries. This study aimed to assess the effect of the Caring-Based Training Program (CBTP) on nurses' caring behaviors of Indonesian nurses as perceived
Arief Bachtiar+2 more
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NusaCrowd: A Call for Open and Reproducible NLP Research in Indonesian Languages [PDF]
At the center of the underlying issues that halt Indonesian natural language processing (NLP) research advancement, we find data scarcity. Resources in Indonesian languages, especially the local ones, are extremely scarce and underrepresented. Many Indonesian researchers do not publish their dataset.
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Sejarah dan Perkembangan Teknik Natural Language Processing (NLP) Bahasa Indonesia: Tinjauan tentang sejarah, perkembangan teknologi, dan aplikasi NLP dalam bahasa Indonesia [PDF]
This study provides an overview of the history of the development of Natural Language Processing (NLP) in the context of the Indonesian language, with a focus on the basic technologies, methods, and practical applications that have been developed. This review covers developments in basic NLP technologies such as stemming, part-of-speech tagging, and ...
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A Corpus-Driven Approach on Learning Near Synonyms of Pain in Indonesian
Pain is human-universal since it is experienced by people across the world. However, since it is related to personal feelings, different people may feel it in a different way and rely on language to communicate.
Haniva Yunita Leo
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Reduce Indonesian Vocabularies with an Indonesian Sub-word Separator [PDF]
Indonesian is an agglutinative language since it has a compounding process of word-formation. Therefore, the translation model of this language requires a mechanism that is even lower than the word level, referred to as the sub-word level. This compounding process leads to a rare word problem since the number of vocabulary explodes.
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Gender and the Indonesian pronouns
The absence of a gender opposition in the Indonesian pronominal system requires special strategies in the translation from languages which do have such an opposition illustrated in the first part opf this article.
Hein Steinhauer
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In Malay/Indonesian, when certain predicates such as “want” are followed by a passive verb, an ambiguity arises about who has the desire and other attitudes in question. The attitude-holder can be either the surface subject or the passive agent.
Hiroki Nomoto
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Domain-Specific Language Model Post-Training for Indonesian Financial NLP [PDF]
BERT and IndoBERT have achieved impressive performance in several NLP tasks. There has been several investigation on its adaption in specialized domains especially for English language. We focus on financial domain and Indonesian language, where we perform post-training on pre-trained IndoBERT for financial domain using a small scale of Indonesian ...
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