Whereas at EMNLP 2022, Daniel obtained an opportunity to take a seat down with a tremendous group of researchers creating NLP know-how that really works for his or her native language communities. Simply Zwennicker (Universiteit van Amsterdam) discusses his work on a machine translation system for Sranan Tongo, a creole language that’s spoken in Suriname. Andiswa Bukula (SADiLaR), Rooweither Mabuya (SADiLaR), and Bonaventure Dossou (Lanfrica, Mila) talk about their work with Masakhane to strengthen and spur NLP analysis in African languages, for Africans, by Africans.
The group emphasised the necessity for extra linguistically numerous NLP programs that work in eventualities of knowledge shortage, non-Latin scripts, wealthy morphology, and so on. You don’t wish to miss this one!