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The Development of a Labelled te reo Māori-English Bilingual Database for Language Technology

Authors :
Jesin James
Isabella Shields
Vithya Yogarajan
Peter Keegan
Catherine Watson
Peter-Lucas Jones
Keoni Mahelona
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
arXiv, 2022.

Abstract

Te reo Māori (referred to as Māori), New Zealand's indigenous language, is under-resourced in language technology. Māori speakers are bilingual, where Māori is code-switched with English. Unfortunately, there are minimal resources available for Māori language technology, language detection and code-switch detection between Māori-English pair. Both English and Māori use Roman-derived orthography making rule-based systems for detecting language and code-switching restrictive. Most Māori language detection is done manually by language experts. This research builds a Māori-English bilingual database of 66,016,807 words with word-level language annotation. The New Zealand Parliament Hansard debates reports were used to build the database. The language labels are assigned using language-specific rules and expert manual annotations. Words with the same spelling, but different meanings, exist for Māori and English. These words could not be categorised as Māori or English based on word-level language rules. Hence, manual annotations were necessary. An analysis reporting the various aspects of the database such as metadata, year-wise analysis, frequently occurring words, sentence length and N-grams is also reported. The database developed here is a valuable tool for future language and speech technology development for Aotearoa New Zealand. The methodology followed to label the database can also be followed by other low-resourced language pairs.<br />Submitted to Springer Language Resources and Evaluation Journal 2022

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....317e5931b99de1bf1412aa5decfd285b
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.2208.09778