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UniMorph 2.0: Universal Morphology

Computation and Language 2020-02-26 v2

Abstract

The Universal Morphology UniMorph project is a collaborative effort to improve how NLP handles complex morphology across the world's languages. The project releases annotated morphological data using a universal tagset, the UniMorph schema. Each inflected form is associated with a lemma, which typically carries its underlying lexical meaning, and a bundle of morphological features from our schema. Additional supporting data and tools are also released on a per-language basis when available. UniMorph is based at the Center for Language and Speech Processing (CLSP) at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland and is sponsored by the DARPA LORELEI program. This paper details advances made to the collection, annotation, and dissemination of project resources since the initial UniMorph release described at LREC 2016. lexical resources} }

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@article{arxiv.1810.11101,
  title  = {UniMorph 2.0: Universal Morphology},
  author = {Christo Kirov and Ryan Cotterell and John Sylak-Glassman and Géraldine Walther and Ekaterina Vylomova and Patrick Xia and Manaal Faruqui and Sabrina J. Mielke and Arya D. McCarthy and Sandra Kübler and David Yarowsky and Jason Eisner and Mans Hulden},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1810.11101},
  year   = {2020}
}

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LREC 2018

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