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Distant Supervision from Disparate Sources for Low-Resource Part-of-Speech Tagging

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arxiv 1808.09733 v1 pith:6BBLVEXM submitted 2018-08-29 cs.CL

classification cs.CL
keywords disparatedistantlow-resourcepart-of-speechsourcessupervisionaccessannotated
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We introduce DsDs: a cross-lingual neural part-of-speech tagger that learns from disparate sources of distant supervision, and realistically scales to hundreds of low-resource languages. The model exploits annotation projection, instance selection, tag dictionaries, morphological lexicons, and distributed representations, all in a uniform framework. The approach is simple, yet surprisingly effective, resulting in a new state of the art without access to any gold annotated data.

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