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Towards Disfluency Annotated Corpora for Indian Languages Chayan Kochar, Vandan Vasantlal Mujadia, Pruthwik Mishra and Dipti Misra Sharma |
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EmoMix-3L: A Code-Mixed Dataset for Bangla-English-Hindi for Emotion Detection Nishat Raihan, Dhiman Goswami, Antara Mahmud, Antonios Anastasopoulos and Marcos Zampieri |
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Findings of the WILDRE Shared Task on Code-mixed Less-resourced Sentiment Analysis for Indo-Aryan Languages Priya Rani, Gaurav Negi, Saroj Jha, Shardul Suryawanshi, Atul Kr. Ojha, Paul Buitelaar and John P. McCrae |
pp. 17‑23 |
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Multilingual Bias Detection and Mitigation for Indian Languages Ankita Maity, Anubhav Sharma, Rudra Dhar, Tushar Abhishek, Manish Gupta and Vasudeva Varma |
pp. 24‑29 |
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Dharmaśāstra Informatics: Concept Mining System for Socio-Cultural Facet in Ancient India Arooshi Nigam and Subhash Chandra |
pp. 30‑39 |
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Exploring News Summarization and Enrichment in a Highly Resource-Scarce Indian Language: A Case Study of Mizo Abhinaba Bala, Ashok Urlana, Rahul Mishra and Parameswari Krishnamurthy |
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Finding the Causality of an Event in News Articles Sobha Lalitha Devi and Pattabhi RK Rao |
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Creating Corpus of Low Resource Indian Languages for Natural Language Processing: Challenges and Opportunities Pratibha Dongare |
pp. 54‑58 |
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FZZG at WILDRE-7: Fine-tuning Pre-trained Models for Code-mixed, Less-resourced Sentiment Analysis Gaurish Thakkar, Marko Tadić and Nives Mikelic Preradovic |
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MLInitiative@WILDRE7: Hybrid Approaches with Large Language Models for Enhanced Sentiment Analysis in Code-Switched and Code-Mixed Texts Hariram Veeramani, Surendrabikram Thapa and Usman Naseem |
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Aalamaram: A Large-Scale Linguistically Annotated Treebank for the Tamil Language A M Abirami, Wei Qi Leong, Hamsawardhini Rengarajan, D Anitha, R Suganya, Himanshu Singh, Kengatharaiyer Sarveswaran, William Chandra Tjhi and Rajiv Ratn Shah |
pp. 73‑83 |