Conference Proceeding Published 2023

MasakhaPOS: Part-of-Speech Tagging for Typologically Diverse African Languages

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Dr. Amelia Taylor

Dr. Amelia Taylor

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Computer Science & Information Systems (CSIS)

24 total publications

Amelia Taylor is a lecturer in Artificial Intelligence at the Malawi University of Business and Applied Sciences, former the University of Malawi, the Polytechnic. She teaches Artificial Intelligence, Computational Intelligence and programming module...

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Primary Author Cheikh M. Bamba Dione
Co-Authors David Ifeoluwa Adelani, Peter Nabende, Jesujoba Alabi, Dr. Amelia Taylor

Abstract

In this paper, we present AfricaPOS, the largest part-of-speech (POS) dataset for 20 typologically diverse African languages. We discuss the challenges in annotating POS for these languages using the universal dependencies (UD) guidelines. We conducted extensive POS baseline experiments using both conditional random field and several multilingual pre-trained language models. We applied various cross-lingual transfer models trained with data available in the UD. Evaluating on the AfricaPOS dataset, we show that choosing the best transfer language(s) in both single-source and multi-source setups greatly improves the POS tagging performance of the target languages, in particular when combined with parameter-fine-tuning methods. Crucially, transferring knowledge from a language that matches the language family and morphosyntactic properties seems to be more effective for POS tagging in unseen languages.
Year of Publication 2023
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Proceedings Title Proceedings of the 61st Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics (Volume 1: Long Papers)
Page Numbers 10883–10900
Conference Dates July 2023
Conference Place Toronto, Canada