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All that is English may be Hindi: Enhancing language identification through automatic ranking of likeliness of word borrowing in social media
25 July 2017
Jasabanta Patro
Bidisha Samanta
Saurabh Singh
Aparna Basu
Prithwish Mukherjee
Monojit Choudhury
Animesh Mukherjee
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"All that is English may be Hindi: Enhancing language identification through automatic ranking of likeliness of word borrowing in social media"
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Borrowing or Codeswitching? Annotating for Finer-Grained Distinctions in Language Mixing
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The Effectiveness of Intermediate-Task Training for Code-Switched Natural Language Understanding
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Mohammad Ali Rehan
Shreyasi Pathak
Preethi Jyothi
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21 Jul 2021
HinGE: A Dataset for Generation and Evaluation of Code-Mixed Hinglish Text
Vivek Srivastava
M. Singh
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08 Jul 2021
GupShup: An Annotated Corpus for Abstractive Summarization of Open-Domain Code-Switched Conversations
Laiba Mehnaz
Debanjan Mahata
Rakesh Gosangi
Uma Sushmitha Gunturi
Riya Jain
Gauri Gupta
Amardeep Kumar
Isabelle Lee
Anish Acharya
R. Shah
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17 Apr 2021
Code-switching patterns can be an effective route to improve performance of downstream NLP applications: A case study of humour, sarcasm and hate speech detection
Srijan Bansal
Vishal Garimella
Ayush Suhane
Jasabanta Patro
Animesh Mukherjee
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05 May 2020
A Survey of Code-switched Speech and Language Processing
Sunayana Sitaram
Khyathi Chandu
Sai Krishna Rallabandi
A. Black
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25 Mar 2019
Automatic Language Identification System for Hindi and Magahi
P. Rani
Atul Kr. Ojha
Girish Nath Jha
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13 Apr 2018
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