Much Morphology, Little Data
Garrett Nicolai (nicolai <at> ualberta (point) ca
)
University of British Columbia
Le 13 mars 2020 à 10 h 30 — !!! HORAIRE INHABITUEL !!!
Salle 3195, Pavillon André-Aisenstadt
Computational Linguistics has seen a renaissance in the past 5 years with the advent of deep learning. New benchmarks are regularly set and broken as traditional tasks are supplemented with powerful neural models such as BERT. These methods, however, are very data-hungry, often requiring many millions of lines of text to train. The sparsity imposed by rich inflectional systems exacerbates this problem significantly.
In this talk, I will describe the current status of computational inflectional morphology, and describe some recent work I have done in creating and exploiting resources in the low resource sphere.
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