Continuous Spanish
Research on Continuous Spanish focuses on developing and evaluating natural language processing (NLP) models for the Spanish language, addressing its diverse dialects and registers. Current efforts concentrate on creating large-scale datasets for various tasks, including information retrieval, machine translation, and question answering, often employing transformer-based architectures like BERT and RoBERTa. This work is crucial for bridging the language gap in NLP, improving access to information and technology for Spanish speakers, and advancing the understanding of multilingual NLP challenges.
Papers
Speaker-Adapted End-to-End Visual Speech Recognition for Continuous Spanish
David Gimeno-Gómez, Carlos-D. Martínez-Hinarejos
Analysis of Visual Features for Continuous Lipreading in Spanish
David Gimeno-Gómez, Carlos-D. Martínez-Hinarejos
LIP-RTVE: An Audiovisual Database for Continuous Spanish in the Wild
David Gimeno-Gómez, Carlos-D. Martínez-Hinarejos
Overview of GUA-SPA at IberLEF 2023: Guarani-Spanish Code Switching Analysis
Luis Chiruzzo, Marvin Agüero-Torales, Gustavo Giménez-Lugo, Aldo Alvarez, Yliana Rodríguez, Santiago Góngora, Thamar Solorio
LEyes: A Lightweight Framework for Deep Learning-Based Eye Tracking using Synthetic Eye Images
Sean Anthony Byrne, Virmarie Maquiling, Marcus Nyström, Enkelejda Kasneci, Diederick C. Niehorster
Mapping the Multilingual Margins: Intersectional Biases of Sentiment Analysis Systems in English, Spanish, and Arabic
António Câmara, Nina Taneja, Tamjeed Azad, Emily Allaway, Richard Zemel
BERTuit: Understanding Spanish language in Twitter through a native transformer
Javier Huertas-Tato, Alejandro Martin, David Camacho