NSF awarded a new grant to Prof. Solorio that will support the creation of annotated corpora to study mixed-language sources. This grant is part of a large scale collaborative project with researchers Mona Diab and Julia Hirschberg from Columbia University. The language pairs under study include Spanish-English, Arabic-English, Hindi-English, Mandarin-English and Arabic-Arabic. NSF to Support the Study of Code-switching in Different Language Pairs
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August 02, 2012
NSF awarded a new grant to Prof. Solorio that will support the creation of annotated corpora to study mixed-language sources. This grant is part of a large scale collaborative project with researchers Mona Diab and Julia Hirschberg from Columbia University. The language pairs under study include Spanish-English, Arabic-English, Hindi-English, Mandarin-English and Arabic-Arabic. More News
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