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What a Creole Wants, What a Creole Needs

Authors :
Calzolari, Nicoletta
Bechet, Frederic
Blache, Philippe
Choukri, Khalid
Cieri, Christopher
Declerck, Thierry
Goggi, Sara
Isahara, Hitoshi
Maegaard, Bente
Mariani, Joseph
Mazo, Helene
Odijk, Jan
Piperidis, Stelios
Lent, Heather
Ogueji, Kelechi
de Lhoneux, Miryam
Ahia, Orevaoghene
Søgaard, Anders
Calzolari, Nicoletta
Bechet, Frederic
Blache, Philippe
Choukri, Khalid
Cieri, Christopher
Declerck, Thierry
Goggi, Sara
Isahara, Hitoshi
Maegaard, Bente
Mariani, Joseph
Mazo, Helene
Odijk, Jan
Piperidis, Stelios
Lent, Heather
Ogueji, Kelechi
de Lhoneux, Miryam
Ahia, Orevaoghene
Søgaard, Anders
Source :
Lent , H , Ogueji , K , de Lhoneux , M , Ahia , O & Søgaard , A 2022 , What a Creole Wants, What a Creole Needs . in N Calzolari , F Bechet , P Blache , K Choukri , C Cieri , T Declerck , S Goggi , H Isahara , B Maegaard , J Mariani , H Mazo , J Odijk & S Piperidis (eds) , Proceedings of the Thirteenth Language Resources and Evaluation Conference . European Language Resources Association (ELRA) , pp. 6439-6449 , 13th International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation Conference, LREC 2022 , Marseille , France , 20/06/2022 .
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

In recent years, the natural language processing (NLP) community has given increased attention to the disparity of efforts directed towards high-resource languages over low-resource ones. Efforts to remedy this delta often begin with translations of existing English datasets into other languages. However, this approach ignores that different language communities have different needs. We consider a group of low-resource languages, Creole languages. Creoles are both largely absent from the NLP literature, and also often ignored by society at large due to stigma, despite these languages having sizable and vibrant communities. We demonstrate, through conversations with Creole experts and surveys of Creole-speaking communities, how the things needed from language technology can change dramatically from one language to another, even when the languages are considered to be very similar to each other, as with Creoles. We discuss the prominent themes arising from these conversations, and ultimately demonstrate that useful language technology cannot be built without involving the relevant community.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Lent , H , Ogueji , K , de Lhoneux , M , Ahia , O & Søgaard , A 2022 , What a Creole Wants, What a Creole Needs . in N Calzolari , F Bechet , P Blache , K Choukri , C Cieri , T Declerck , S Goggi , H Isahara , B Maegaard , J Mariani , H Mazo , J Odijk & S Piperidis (eds) , Proceedings of the Thirteenth Language Resources and Evaluation Conference . European Language Resources Association (ELRA) , pp. 6439-6449 , 13th International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation Conference, LREC 2022 , Marseille , France , 20/06/2022 .
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1382499954
Document Type :
Electronic Resource