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Enhancing Low Resource NER Using Assisting Language And Transfer Learning

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arxiv 2306.06477 v1 pith:E6T5W6ON submitted 2023-06-10 cs.CL cs.LG

classification cs.CLcs.LG
keywords languagesmodelsapplicationsassistinghindilanguagemarathimethods
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Named Entity Recognition (NER) is a fundamental task in NLP that is used to locate the key information in text and is primarily applied in conversational and search systems. In commercial applications, NER or comparable slot-filling methods have been widely deployed for popular languages. NER is used in applications such as human resources, customer service, search engines, content classification, and academia. In this paper, we draw focus on identifying name entities for low-resource Indian languages that are closely related, like Hindi and Marathi. We use various adaptations of BERT such as baseBERT, AlBERT, and RoBERTa to train a supervised NER model. We also compare multilingual models with monolingual models and establish a baseline. In this work, we show the assisting capabilities of the Hindi and Marathi languages for the NER task. We show that models trained using multiple languages perform better than a single language. However, we also observe that blind mixing of all datasets doesn't necessarily provide improvements and data selection methods may be required.

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