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    A large and evolving cognate database by Batsuren, Khuyagbaatar, Bella, Gábor, Giunchiglia, Fausto

    Published in Language resources and evaluation (01-03-2022)
    “…We present CogNet , a large-scale, automatically-built database of sense-tagged cognates —words of common origin and meaning across languages. CogNet is…”
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    Diversity and language technology: how language modeling bias causes epistemic injustice by Helm, Paula, Bella, Gábor, Koch, Gertraud, Giunchiglia, Fausto

    Published in Ethics and information technology (01-03-2024)
    “…It is well known that AI-based language technology—large language models, machine translation systems, multilingual dictionaries, and corpora—is currently…”
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    Lexical diversity in kinship across languages and dialects by Khalilia, Hadi, Bella, Gábor, Freihat, Abed Alhakim, Darma, Shandy, Giunchiglia, Fausto

    Published in Frontiers in psychology (20-11-2023)
    “…Languages are known to describe the world in diverse ways. Across lexicons, diversity is pervasive, appearing through phenomena such as lexical gaps and…”
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    Language and domain aware lightweight ontology matching by Bella, Gábor, Giunchiglia, Fausto, McNeill, Fiona

    Published in Web semantics (01-03-2017)
    “…Concepts and relations in ontologies and in other knowledge organisation systems are usually annotated with natural language labels. Most ontology matchers…”
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    Layers of technology in pluriversal design decolonising language technology with the live language initiative by Koch, Gertraud, Bella, Gábor, Helm, Paula, Giunchiglia, Fausto

    Published in CoDesign (02-01-2024)
    “…Language technology has the potential to facilitate intercultural communication through meaningful translations. However, the current state of language…”
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    LFDNN: A Novel Hybrid Recommendation Model Based on DeepFM and LightGBM by Han, Houchou, Liang, Yanchun, Bella, Gábor, Giunchiglia, Fausto, Li, Dalin

    Published in Entropy (Basel, Switzerland) (10-04-2023)
    “…Hybrid recommendation algorithms perform well in improving the accuracy of recommendation systems. However, in specific applications, they still cannot reach…”
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    Representing interlingual meaning in lexical databases by Giunchiglia, Fausto, Bella, Gábor, Nair, Nandu C., Chi, Yang, Xu, Hao

    Published in The Artificial intelligence review (01-10-2023)
    “…In today’s multilingual lexical databases, the majority of the world’s languages are under-represented. Beyond a mere issue of resource incompleteness, we show…”
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    Diversicon: Pluggable Lexical Domain Knowledge by Bella, Gábor, McNeill, Fiona, Leoni, David, Quesada Real, Francisco José, Giunchiglia, Fausto

    Published in Journal on data semantics (01-12-2019)
    “…Natural language understanding is a key task in a wide range of applications targeting data interoperability or analytics. For the analysis of domain-specific…”
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    Layers of Technology in Pluriversal Design: Decolonising Language Technology with the LiveLanguage Initiative by Koch, Gertraud, Bella, Gábor, Helm, Paula, Giunchiglia, Fausto

    Published in CoDesign (29-07-2024)
    “…Language technology has the potential to facilitate intercultural communication through meaningful translations. However, the current state of language…”
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    Healthcare data safe havens: towards a logical architecture and experiment automation by Robertson, David, Giunchiglia, Fausto, Pavis, Stephen, Turra, Ettore, Bella, Gabor, Elliot, Elizabeth, Morris, Andrew, Atkinson, Malcolm, McAllister, Gordon, Manataki, Areti, Papapanagiotou, Petros, Parsons, Mark

    “…In computing science, much attention has been paid to generic methods for sharing data in secure infrastructures. These sorts of methods and infrastructures…”
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    Layers of technology in pluriversal design. Decolonising language technology with the LiveLanguage initiative by Koch, Gertraud, Bella, Gábor, Helm, Paula, Giunchiglia, Fausto

    Published 02-05-2024
    “…Language technology has the potential to facilitate intercultural communication through meaningful translations. However, the current state of language…”
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    Advancing the Arabic WordNet: Elevating Content Quality by Freihat, Abed Alhakim, Khalilia, Hadi, Bella, Gábor, Giunchiglia, Fausto

    Published 29-03-2024
    “…High-quality WordNets are crucial for achieving high-quality results in NLP applications that rely on such resources. However, the wordnets of most languages…”
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    Diversity and Language Technology: How Techno-Linguistic Bias Can Cause Epistemic Injustice by Helm, Paula, Bella, Gábor, Koch, Gertraud, Giunchiglia, Fausto

    Published 25-07-2023
    “…It is well known that AI-based language technology -- large language models, machine translation systems, multilingual dictionaries, and corpora -- is…”
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    Towards Bridging the Digital Language Divide by Bella, Gábor, Helm, Paula, Koch, Gertraud, Giunchiglia, Fausto

    Published 25-07-2023
    “…It is a well-known fact that current AI-based language technology -- language models, machine translation systems, multilingual dictionaries and corpora --…”
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    Evaluating Subword Tokenization: Alien Subword Composition and OOV Generalization Challenge by Batsuren, Khuyagbaatar, Vylomova, Ekaterina, Dankers, Verna, Delgerbaatar, Tsetsuukhei, Uzan, Omri, Pinter, Yuval, Bella, Gábor

    Published 20-04-2024
    “…The popular subword tokenizers of current language models, such as Byte-Pair Encoding (BPE), are known not to respect morpheme boundaries, which affects the…”
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    Lexical Diversity in Kinship Across Languages and Dialects by Khalilia, Hadi, Bella, Gábor, Freihat, Abed Alhakim, Darma, Shandy, Giunchiglia, Fausto

    Published 24-08-2023
    “…Languages are known to describe the world in diverse ways. Across lexicons, diversity is pervasive, appearing through phenomena such as lexical gaps and…”
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    Language Diversity: Visible to Humans, Exploitable by Machines by Bella, Gábor, Byambadorj, Erdenebileg, Chandrashekar, Yamini, Batsuren, Khuyagbaatar, Cheema, Danish Ashgar, Giunchiglia, Fausto

    Published 09-03-2022
    “…The Universal Knowledge Core (UKC) is a large multilingual lexical database with a focus on language diversity and covering over a thousand languages. The aim…”
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    Using Linguistic Typology to Enrich Multilingual Lexicons: the Case of Lexical Gaps in Kinship by Khishigsuren, Temuulen, Bella, Gábor, Batsuren, Khuyagbaatar, Freihat, Abed Alhakim, Nair, Nandu Chandran, Ganbold, Amarsanaa, Khalilia, Hadi, Chandrashekar, Yamini, Giunchiglia, Fausto

    Published 11-04-2022
    “…This paper describes a method to enrich lexical resources with content relating to linguistic diversity, based on knowledge from the field of lexical typology…”
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    The SIGMORPHON 2022 Shared Task on Morpheme Segmentation by Batsuren, Khuyagbaatar, Bella, Gábor, Arora, Aryaman, Martinović, Viktor, Gorman, Kyle, Žabokrtský, Zdeněk, Ganbold, Amarsanaa, Dohnalová, Šárka, Ševčíková, Magda, Pelegrinová, Kateřina, Giunchiglia, Fausto, Cotterell, Ryan, Vylomova, Ekaterina

    Published 15-06-2022
    “…The SIGMORPHON 2022 shared task on morpheme segmentation challenged systems to decompose a word into a sequence of morphemes and covered most types of…”
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    UniMorph 4.0: Universal Morphology by Batsuren, Khuyagbaatar, Goldman, Omer, Khalifa, Salam, Habash, Nizar, Kieraś, Witold, Bella, Gábor, Leonard, Brian, Nicolai, Garrett, Gorman, Kyle, Ate, Yustinus Ghanggo, Ryskina, Maria, Mielke, Sabrina J, Budianskaya, Elena, El-Khaissi, Charbel, Pimentel, Tiago, Gasser, Michael, Lane, William, Raj, Mohit, Coler, Matt, Samame, Jaime Rafael Montoya, Camaiteri, Delio Siticonatzi, Sagot, Benoît, Rojas, Esaú Zumaeta, Francis, Didier López, Oncevay, Arturo, Bautista, Juan López, Villegas, Gema Celeste Silva, Hennigen, Lucas Torroba, Ek, Adam, Guriel, David, Dirix, Peter, Bernardy, Jean-Philippe, Scherbakov, Andrey, Bayyr-ool, Aziyana, Anastasopoulos, Antonios, Zariquiey, Roberto, Sheifer, Karina, Ganieva, Sofya, Cruz, Hilaria, Karahóǧa, Ritván, Markantonatou, Stella, Pavlidis, George, Plugaryov, Matvey, Klyachko, Elena, Salehi, Ali, Angulo, Candy, Baxi, Jatayu, Krizhanovsky, Andrew, Krizhanovskaya, Natalia, Salesky, Elizabeth, Vania, Clara, Ivanova, Sardana, White, Jennifer, Maudslay, Rowan Hall, Valvoda, Josef, Zmigrod, Ran, Czarnowska, Paula, Nikkarinen, Irene, Salchak, Aelita, Bhatt, Brijesh, Straughn, Christopher, Liu, Zoey, Washington, Jonathan North, Pinter, Yuval, Ataman, Duygu, Wolinski, Marcin, Suhardijanto, Totok, Yablonskaya, Anna, Stoehr, Niklas, Dolatian, Hossep, Nuriah, Zahroh, Ratan, Shyam, Tyers, Francis M, Ponti, Edoardo M, Aiton, Grant, Arora, Aryaman, Hatcher, Richard J, Kumar, Ritesh, Young, Jeremiah, Rodionova, Daria, Yemelina, Anastasia, Andrushko, Taras, Marchenko, Igor, Mashkovtseva, Polina, Serova, Alexandra, Prud'hommeaux, Emily, Nepomniashchaya, Maria, Giunchiglia, Fausto, Chodroff, Eleanor, Hulden, Mans, Silfverberg, Miikka, McCarthy, Arya D, Yarowsky, David, Cotterell, Ryan, Tsarfaty, Reut, Vylomova, Ekaterina

    Published 07-05-2022
    “…The Universal Morphology (UniMorph) project is a collaborative effort providing broad-coverage instantiated normalized morphological inflection tables for…”
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