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20th SIGMORPHON 2023: Toronto, Canada
- Garrett Nicolai, Eleanor Chodroff, Frédéric Mailhot, Çagri Çöltekin:
Proceedings of the 20th SIGMORPHON workshop on Computational Research in Phonetics, Phonology, and Morphology, SIGMORPHON@ACL 2023, Toronto, Canada, 14 July 2023. Association for Computational Linguistics 2023, ISBN 978-1-959429-93-7 - Frontmatter.
- Micha Elsner, Jordan Needle:
Translating a low-resource language using GPT-3 and a human-readable dictionary. 1-13 - Siddhesh Pawar, Pushpak Bhattacharyya, Partha Talukdar:
Evaluating Cross Lingual Transfer for Morphological Analysis: a Case Study of Indian Languages. 14-26 - Gulinigeer Abudouwaili, Kahaerjiang Abiderexiti, Nian Yi, Aishan Wumaier:
Joint Learning Model for Low-Resource Agglutinative Language Morphological Tagging. 27-37 - Sina Ahmadi, Aso Mahmudi:
Revisiting and Amending Central Kurdish Data on UniMorph 4.0. 38-48 - Margot Masson, Julie Carson-Berndsen:
Investigating Phoneme Similarity with Artificially Accented Speech. 49-57 - David R. Mortensen, Ela Gulsen, Taiqi He, Nathaniel R. Robinson, Jonathan Amith, Lindia Tjuatja, Lori S. Levin:
Generalized Glossing Guidelines: An Explicit, Human- and Machine-Readable, Item-and-Process Convention for Morphological Annotation. 58-67 - Aryaman Arora, Adam Farris, Samopriya Basu, Suresh Kolichala:
Jambu: A historical linguistic database for South Asian languages. 68-77 - Bhargav Shandilya, Alexis Palmer:
Lightweight morpheme labeling in context: Using structured linguistic representations to support linguistic analysis for the language documentation context. 78-92 - Jarem Saunders:
Improving Automated Prediction of English Lexical Blends Through the Use of Observable Linguistic Features. 93-97 - Yiyi Chen, Johannes Bjerva:
Colexifications for Bootstrapping Cross-lingual Datasets: The Case of Phonology, Concreteness, and Affectiveness. 98-109 - Yves Scherrer:
Character alignment methods for dialect-to-standard normalization. 110-116 - Omer Goldman, Khuyagbaatar Batsuren, Salam Khalifa, Aryaman Arora, Garrett Nicolai, Reut Tsarfaty, Ekaterina Vylomova:
SIGMORPHON-UniMorph 2023 Shared Task 0: Typologically Diverse Morphological Inflection. 117-125 - Canaan Breiss, Jinyoung Jo:
SIGMORPHON-UniMorph 2023 Shared Task 0, Part 2: Cognitively Plausible Morphophonological Generalization in Korean. 126-131 - Alice Kwak, Michael Hammond, Cheyenne Wing:
Morphological reinflection with weighted finite-state transducers. 132-137 - Cheonkam Jeong, Dominic Schmitz, Akhilesh Kakolu Ramarao, Anna Stein, Kevin Tang:
Linear Discriminative Learning: a competitive non-neural baseline for morphological inflection. 138-150 - Leander Girrbach:
Tü-CL at SIGMORPHON 2023: Straight-Through Gradient Estimation for Hard Attention. 151-165 - Gal Astrach, Yuval Pinter:
The BGU-MeLeL System for the SIGMORPHON 2023 Shared Task on Morphological Inflection. 166-170 - Leander Girrbach:
Tü-CL at SIGMORPHON 2023: Straight-Through Gradient Estimation for Hard Attention. 171-185 - Michael Ginn, Sarah R. Moeller, Alexis Palmer, Anna Stacey, Garrett Nicolai, Mans Hulden, Miikka Silfverberg:
Findings of the SIGMORPHON 2023 Shared Task on Interlinear Glossing. 186-201 - Shu Okabe, François Yvon:
LISN @ SIGMORPHON 2023 Shared Task on Interlinear Glossing. 202-208 - Taiqi He, Lindia Tjuatja, Nathaniel R. Robinson, Shinji Watanabe, David R. Mortensen, Graham Neubig, Lori S. Levin:
SigMoreFun Submission to the SIGMORPHON Shared Task on Interlinear Glossing. 209-216 - Edith Coates:
An Ensembled Encoder-Decoder System for Interlinear Glossed Text. 217-221 - Ziggy Cross, Michelle Yun, Ananya Apparaju, Jata MacCabe, Garrett Nicolai, Miikka Silfverberg:
Glossy Bytes: Neural Glossing using Subword Encoding. 222-229 - Arya D. McCarthy, Jackson L. Lee, Alexandra DeLucia, Travis Bartley, Milind Agarwal, Lucas F. E. Ashby, Luca Del Signore, Cameron Gibson, Reuben Raff, Winston Wu:
The SIGMORPHON 2022 Shared Task on Cross-lingual and Low-Resource Grapheme-to-Phoneme Conversion. 230-238 - Leander Girrbach:
SIGMORPHON 2022 Shared Task on Grapheme-to-Phoneme Conversion Submission Description: Sequence Labelling for G2P. 239-244 - Michael Hammond:
Low-resource grapheme-to-phoneme mapping with phonetically-conditioned transfer. 245-248 - Chu-Cheng Lin Lin:
A future for universal grapheme-phoneme transduction modeling with neuralized finite-state transducers. 249 - Dan Garrette:
Fine-tuning mSLAM for the SIGMORPHON 2022 Shared Task on Grapheme-to-Phoneme Conversion. 250
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