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The African Storybook (ASb) is a multilingual literacy initiative that works with educators and children to publish openly licensed picture storybooks for early reading in the languages of Africa. An initiative of Saide, the ASb has an interactive website that enab...

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We describe the creation of a massively parallel corpus based on 100 translations of the Bible. We discuss some of the difficulties in acquiring and processing the raw material as well as the potential of the Bible as a corpus for natural language processing. Final...

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We use the multilingual OSCAR corpus, extracted from Common Crawl via language classification, filtering and cleaning, to train monolingual contextualized word embeddings (ELMo) for five mid-resource languages. We then compare the performance of OSCAR-based and Wik...

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This website contains information about African Languages, and other African Language related resources. Currently mostly only the South African languages are covered, as well as Kiswahili and Cilubà. It is estimated that there are between 2000 and 3000 languages ...

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African Speech Technology speech and transcription data for the Afrikaans-English database. The "speech" directory contains English speech as spoken by South African Afrikaans mother tongue speakers.

AfriCLIRMatrix is a test collection for cross-lingual information retrieval research in 15 diverse African languages. This resource comprises English queries with query–document relevance judgments in 15 African languages automatically mined from Wikipedia...

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Language diversity in NLP is critical in enabling the development of tools for a wide range of users.However, there are limited resources for building such tools for many languages, particularly those spoken in Africa.For search, most existing datasets feature few ...

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Named entity annotated data from the NCHLT Text Resource Development: Phase II Project, annotated with PERSON, LOCATION, ORGANISATION and MISCELLANEOUS tags.

This repository contains code to reproduce Better Quality Pre-training Data and T5 Models for African Languages which appears in the 2023 conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing (EMNLP). AfriTeVa V2 was trained on 20 languages (16 African La...

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AfroLID is a powerful neural toolkit for African languages identification which covers 517 African languages....

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Language identification (LID) is a crucial precursor for NLP, especially for mining web data. Problematically, most of the world's 7000+ languages today are not covered by LID technologies. We address this pressing issue for Africa by introducing AfroLID, a neural ...

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Code for the EMNLP 2021 Paper AfroMT: Pretraining Strategies and Reproducible Benchmarks for Translation of 8 African Languages.

Reproducible benchmarks are crucial in driving progress of machine translation research. However, existing machine translation benchmarks have been mostly limited to high-resource or well-represented languages. Despite an increasing interest in low-resource machine...

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We aim to learn language models for Creole languages for which large volumes of data are not readily available, and therefore explore the potential transfer from ancestor languages (the 'Ancestry Transfer Hypothesis'). We find that standard transfer methods do not ...

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Common Crawl is a considerably large, heterogeneous multilingual corpus comprised of crawled documents from the internet, surpassing 20TB of data and distributed as a set of more than 50 thousand plain text files where each contains many documents written in a wide...

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