Search Results for author: Lauren Cassidy

Found 5 papers, 2 papers with code

gaBERT — an Irish Language Model

no code implementations LREC 2022 James Barry, Joachim Wagner, Lauren Cassidy, Alan Cowap, Teresa Lynn, Abigail Walsh, Mícheál J. Ó Meachair, Jennifer Foster

We compare our gaBERT model to multilingual BERT and the monolingual Irish WikiBERT, and we show that gaBERT provides better representations for a downstream parsing task.

Language Modelling

TwittIrish: A Universal Dependencies Treebank of Tweets in Modern Irish

1 code implementation ACL 2022 Lauren Cassidy, Teresa Lynn, James Barry, Jennifer Foster

Modern Irish is a minority language lacking sufficient computational resources for the task of accurate automatic syntactic parsing of user-generated content such as tweets.

Dependency Parsing

gaBERT -- an Irish Language Model

1 code implementation27 Jul 2021 James Barry, Joachim Wagner, Lauren Cassidy, Alan Cowap, Teresa Lynn, Abigail Walsh, Mícheál J. Ó Meachair, Jennifer Foster

We compare our gaBERT model to multilingual BERT and the monolingual Irish WikiBERT, and we show that gaBERT provides better representations for a downstream parsing task.

Language Modelling

Treebanking User-Generated Content: a UD Based Overview of Guidelines, Corpora and Unified Recommendations

no code implementations3 Nov 2020 Manuela Sanguinetti, Lauren Cassidy, Cristina Bosco, Özlem Çetinoğlu, Alessandra Teresa Cignarella, Teresa Lynn, Ines Rehbein, Josef Ruppenhofer, Djamé Seddah, Amir Zeldes

This article presents a discussion on the main linguistic phenomena which cause difficulties in the analysis of user-generated texts found on the web and in social media, and proposes a set of annotation guidelines for their treatment within the Universal Dependencies (UD) framework of syntactic analysis.

Treebanking User-Generated Content: A Proposal for a Unified Representation in Universal Dependencies

no code implementations LREC 2020 Manuela Sanguinetti, Cristina Bosco, Lauren Cassidy, {\"O}zlem {\c{C}}etino{\u{g}}lu, Aless Cignarella, ra Teresa, Teresa Lynn, Ines Rehbein, Josef Ruppenhofer, Djam{\'e} Seddah, Amir Zeldes

The paper presents a discussion on the main linguistic phenomena of user-generated texts found in web and social media, and proposes a set of annotation guidelines for their treatment within the Universal Dependencies (UD) framework.

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