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Code-Mixed Question Answering Challenge: Crowd-sourcing Data and Techniques
2018
Proceedings of the Third Workshop on Computational Approaches to Linguistic Code-Switching
Code-Mixing (CM) is the phenomenon of alternating between two or more languages which is prevalent in bi-and multi-lingual communities. Most NLP applications today are still designed with the assumption of a single interaction language and are most likely to break given a CM utterance with multiple languages mixed at a morphological, phrase or sentence level. For example, popular commercial search engines do not yet fully understand the intents expressed in CM queries. As a first step towards
doi:10.18653/v1/w18-3204
dblp:conf/acl-codeswitch/ChanduLGGNCNB18
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