Building an Endangered Language Resource in the Classroom: Universal Dependencies for Kakataibo
Computation and Language
2022-06-22 v1
Abstract
In this paper, we launch a new Universal Dependencies treebank for an endangered language from Amazonia: Kakataibo, a Panoan language spoken in Peru. We first discuss the collaborative methodology implemented, which proved effective to create a treebank in the context of a Computational Linguistic course for undergraduates. Then, we describe the general details of the treebank and the language-specific considerations implemented for the proposed annotation. We finally conduct some experiments on part-of-speech tagging and syntactic dependency parsing. We focus on monolingual and transfer learning settings, where we study the impact of a Shipibo-Konibo treebank, another Panoan language resource.
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Cite
@article{arxiv.2206.10343,
title = {Building an Endangered Language Resource in the Classroom: Universal Dependencies for Kakataibo},
author = {Roberto Zariquiey and Claudia Alvarado and Ximena Echevarria and Luisa Gomez and Rosa Gonzales and Mariana Illescas and Sabina Oporto and Frederic Blum and Arturo Oncevay and Javier Vera},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2206.10343},
year = {2022}
}
Comments
Accepted to LREC 2022