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RoBERTweet: A BERT Language Model for Romanian Tweets

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arxiv 2306.06598 v1 pith:COBB4QPE submitted 2023-06-11 cs.CL

classification cs.CL
keywords romanianlanguagemodelsrobertweettweetsbertcorpusanalysis
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Developing natural language processing (NLP) systems for social media analysis remains an important topic in artificial intelligence research. This article introduces RoBERTweet, the first Transformer architecture trained on Romanian tweets. Our RoBERTweet comes in two versions, following the base and large architectures of BERT. The corpus used for pre-training the models represents a novelty for the Romanian NLP community and consists of all tweets collected from 2008 to 2022. Experiments show that RoBERTweet models outperform the previous general-domain Romanian and multilingual language models on three NLP tasks with tweet inputs: emotion detection, sexist language identification, and named entity recognition. We make our models and the newly created corpus of Romanian tweets freely available.

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