Papers by Jackson Muhirwe
Reduplication, the remaining problem in computational morphology is a morphological process that ... more Reduplication, the remaining problem in computational morphology is a morphological process that involves copying the base form wholly or partially. Reduplication can also be classified as either bounded or unbounded reduplication. Some solutions have been proposed for bounded reduplication. Some of the proposed solutions use ordered replace rules while others use simultaneous two-level rules. In our attempt to solve both bounded and unbounded reduplication we used a combination of two-level rules and replace rules. All our experiments were are carried out on Kinyarwanda an underresourced language with complex agglutinative morphology.
Of the over 6000 languages in the world, only a few have the resources for developing human langu... more Of the over 6000 languages in the world, only a few have the resources for developing human language technologies. Human language technologies are readily available for most languages of the developed nations. Under-resourced languages, which are the majority of the world languages, have not attracted much attention from researchers and donors due to economical and political reasons. We present strategies
Reduplication, the remaining problem in computational morphology is a morphological process that ... more Reduplication, the remaining problem in computational morphology is a morphological process that involves copying the base form wholly or partially. Reduplication can also be classified as either bounded or unbounded reduplication. Some solutions have been proposed for bounded reduplication. Some of the proposed solutions use ordered replace rules while others use simultaneous two-level rules. In our attempt to solve both bounded and unbounded reduplication we used a combination of two-level rules and replace rules. All our experiments were are carried out on Kinyarwanda an underresourced language with complex agglutinative morphology.
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Papers by Jackson Muhirwe