Bridging Languages through Etymology The Case of Cross Language Text Categorization (Article)
Author: Vivi Nastase,Carlo Strapparava
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Description: Bridging Languages through Etymology The Case of Cross Language Text Categorization (Article) por Vivi Nastase,Carlo Strapparava. This paper explores the use of word etymology as a bridge between languages for cross-language text categorization, demonstrating significant improvements in accuracy by incorporating etymological roots. It's a compelling read for those seeking innovative approaches to multilingual NLP.
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