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NER- RoBERTa: Fine-Tuning RoBERTa for Named Entity Recognition (NER) within low-resource languages
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Abdulhady Abas Abdullah
, Hamad, Darya S
, Srwa Hasan Abdulla
, Maghdid, Halgurd S
, Farho, Pakshan F
, Dalia Mohammad Toufiq
, Rashid, Tarik A
, Veisi, Hadi
, Taher, Akar H
, Asaad, Aras T
, Shadan Sh Sabr
in
Datasets
/ Natural language processing
/ Performance evaluation
/ Speech recognition
2024
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NER- RoBERTa: Fine-Tuning RoBERTa for Named Entity Recognition (NER) within low-resource languages
by
Abdulhady Abas Abdullah
, Hamad, Darya S
, Srwa Hasan Abdulla
, Maghdid, Halgurd S
, Farho, Pakshan F
, Dalia Mohammad Toufiq
, Rashid, Tarik A
, Veisi, Hadi
, Taher, Akar H
, Asaad, Aras T
, Shadan Sh Sabr
in
Datasets
/ Natural language processing
/ Performance evaluation
/ Speech recognition
2024
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NER- RoBERTa: Fine-Tuning RoBERTa for Named Entity Recognition (NER) within low-resource languages
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Abdulhady Abas Abdullah
, Hamad, Darya S
, Srwa Hasan Abdulla
, Maghdid, Halgurd S
, Farho, Pakshan F
, Dalia Mohammad Toufiq
, Rashid, Tarik A
, Veisi, Hadi
, Taher, Akar H
, Asaad, Aras T
, Shadan Sh Sabr
in
Datasets
/ Natural language processing
/ Performance evaluation
/ Speech recognition
2024
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NER- RoBERTa: Fine-Tuning RoBERTa for Named Entity Recognition (NER) within low-resource languages
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NER- RoBERTa: Fine-Tuning RoBERTa for Named Entity Recognition (NER) within low-resource languages
2024
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Overview
Nowadays, Natural Language Processing (NLP) is an important tool for most people's daily life routines, ranging from understanding speech, translation, named entity recognition (NER), and text categorization, to generative text models such as ChatGPT. Due to the existence of big data and consequently large corpora for widely used languages like English, Spanish, Turkish, Persian, and many more, these applications have been developed accurately. However, the Kurdish language still requires more corpora and large datasets to be included in NLP applications. This is because Kurdish has a rich linguistic structure, varied dialects, and a limited dataset, which poses unique challenges for Kurdish NLP (KNLP) application development. While several studies have been conducted in KNLP for various applications, Kurdish NER (KNER) remains a challenge for many KNLP tasks, including text analysis and classification. In this work, we address this limitation by proposing a methodology for fine-tuning the pre-trained RoBERTa model for KNER. To this end, we first create a Kurdish corpus, followed by designing a modified model architecture and implementing the training procedures. To evaluate the trained model, a set of experiments is conducted to demonstrate the performance of the KNER model using different tokenization methods and trained models. The experimental results show that fine-tuned RoBERTa with the SentencePiece tokenization method substantially improves KNER performance, achieving a 12.8% improvement in F1-score compared to traditional models, and consequently establishes a new benchmark for KNLP.
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Cornell University Library, arXiv.org
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