Addressing the cross-lingual variation of grammatical structures and meaning categorization is a key challenge for multilingual Natural Language Processing. The lack of resources for the majority of the world's languages makes supervised learning not viable. Moreover, the performance of most algorithms is hampered by language-specific biases and the neglect of informative multilingual data. The discipline of Linguistic Typology provides a principled framework to compare languages systematically and empirically and documents their variation in publicly available databases. These enshrine crucial information to design language-independent algorithms and refine techniques devised to mitigate the above-mentioned issues, including cross-lingual ...
With the increasingly global nature of our everyday interactions, the need for multilingual technolo...
With the increasingly global nature of our everyday interactions, the need for multilingual technolo...
The great increase in work on the lexicon by computational and theoretical linguists throughout the ...
Linguistic typology aims to capture structural and semantic variation across the world’s languages. ...
Linguistic typology aims to capture structural and semantic variation across the world’s languages. ...
State-of-the-art approaches to most Natural Language Processing (NLP) tasks have achieved near huma...
State-of-the-art approaches to most Natural Language Processing (NLP) tasks have achieved near huma...
In the modern era of deep learning, developing natural language processing (NLP) systems require lar...
A key challenge in cross-lingual NLP is developing general language-independent architectures that a...
In the modern era of deep learning, developing natural language processing (NLP) systems require lar...
Abstract: The subject area of multilingual natural language processing (NLP) is concerned with the p...
Traditional approaches to supervised learning require a generous amount of labeled data for good gen...
Traditional approaches to supervised learning require a generous amount of labeled data for good gen...
Traditional approaches to supervised learning require a generous amount of labeled data for good gen...
In this paper, we propose a novel approach to address the newly defined needs of linguistic typology...
With the increasingly global nature of our everyday interactions, the need for multilingual technolo...
With the increasingly global nature of our everyday interactions, the need for multilingual technolo...
The great increase in work on the lexicon by computational and theoretical linguists throughout the ...
Linguistic typology aims to capture structural and semantic variation across the world’s languages. ...
Linguistic typology aims to capture structural and semantic variation across the world’s languages. ...
State-of-the-art approaches to most Natural Language Processing (NLP) tasks have achieved near huma...
State-of-the-art approaches to most Natural Language Processing (NLP) tasks have achieved near huma...
In the modern era of deep learning, developing natural language processing (NLP) systems require lar...
A key challenge in cross-lingual NLP is developing general language-independent architectures that a...
In the modern era of deep learning, developing natural language processing (NLP) systems require lar...
Abstract: The subject area of multilingual natural language processing (NLP) is concerned with the p...
Traditional approaches to supervised learning require a generous amount of labeled data for good gen...
Traditional approaches to supervised learning require a generous amount of labeled data for good gen...
Traditional approaches to supervised learning require a generous amount of labeled data for good gen...
In this paper, we propose a novel approach to address the newly defined needs of linguistic typology...
With the increasingly global nature of our everyday interactions, the need for multilingual technolo...
With the increasingly global nature of our everyday interactions, the need for multilingual technolo...
The great increase in work on the lexicon by computational and theoretical linguists throughout the ...