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Neural Cross-Lingual Named Entity Recognition with Minimal Resources

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arxiv 1808.09861 v2 pith:U66NOHDE submitted 2018-08-29 cs.CL

classification cs.CL
keywords languageswordorderacrosscross-lingualdifferencesimprovelanguage
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For languages with no annotated resources, unsupervised transfer of natural language processing models such as named-entity recognition (NER) from resource-rich languages would be an appealing capability. However, differences in words and word order across languages make it a challenging problem. To improve mapping of lexical items across languages, we propose a method that finds translations based on bilingual word embeddings. To improve robustness to word order differences, we propose to use self-attention, which allows for a degree of flexibility with respect to word order. We demonstrate that these methods achieve state-of-the-art or competitive NER performance on commonly tested languages under a cross-lingual setting, with much lower resource requirements than past approaches. We also evaluate the challenges of applying these methods to Uyghur, a low-resource language.

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