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Natural Language Processing for Dialects of a Language: A Survey

Authors :
Joshi, Aditya
Dabre, Raj
Kanojia, Diptesh
Li, Zhuang
Zhan, Haolan
Haffari, Gholamreza
Dippold, Doris
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

State-of-the-art natural language processing (NLP) models are trained on massive training corpora, and report a superlative performance on evaluation datasets. This survey delves into an important attribute of these datasets: the dialect of a language. Motivated by the performance degradation of NLP models for dialectic datasets and its implications for the equity of language technologies, we survey past research in NLP for dialects in terms of datasets, and approaches. We describe a wide range of NLP tasks in terms of two categories: natural language understanding (NLU) (for tasks such as dialect classification, sentiment analysis, parsing, and NLU benchmarks) and natural language generation (NLG) (for summarisation, machine translation, and dialogue systems). The survey is also broad in its coverage of languages which include English, Arabic, German among others. We observe that past work in NLP concerning dialects goes deeper than mere dialect classification, and . This includes early approaches that used sentence transduction that lead to the recent approaches that integrate hypernetworks into LoRA. We expect that this survey will be useful to NLP researchers interested in building equitable language technologies by rethinking LLM benchmarks and model architectures.<br />Comment: The paper is under review at ACM Computing Surveys. Please reach out to the authors in the case of feedback

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2401.05632
Document Type :
Working Paper