Hande Celikkanat
2026
CommonLID: Re-evaluating State-of-the-Art Language Identification Performance on Web Data
Pedro Ortiz Suarez | Laurie Burchell | Catherine Arnett | Rafael Mosquera | Sara Hincapi\'e Monsalve | Thom Vaughan | Damian Stewart | Malte Ostendorff | Idris Abdulmumin | Vukosi Marivate | Shamsuddeen Hassan Muhammad | Atnafu Lambebo Tonja | Hend Al-Khalifa | Nadia Ghezaiel Hammouda | Verrah Akinyi Otiende | Tack Hwa Wong | Jakhongir Saydaliev | Melika Nobakhtian | Muhammad Ravi Shulthan Habibi | Chalamalasetti Kranti | Carol Muchemi | Khang Nguyen | Faisal Muhammad Adam | Luis Frentzen Salim | Reem Alqifari | Cynthia Jayne Amol | Joseph Marvin Imperial | Ilker Kesen | Ahmad Mustafid | Pavel Stepachev | Leshem Choshen | David Anugraha | Hamada Nayel | Seid Muhie Yimam | Vallerie Alexandra Putra | My Chiffon Nguyen | Azmine Toushik Wasi | Gouthami Vadithya | Rob Van Der Goot | Lanwenn ar C'horr | Karan Dua | Andrew Yates | Mithil Bangera | Yeshil Bangera | Hitesh Laxmichand Patel | Shu Okabe | Fenal Ashokbhai Ilasariya | Dmitry Gaynullin | Genta Indra Winata | Yiyuan Li | Juan Pablo Mart{\'\i}nez | Amit Agarwal | Ikhlasul Akmal Hanif | Raia Abu Ahmad | Esther Adenuga | Filbert Aurelian Tjiaranata | Weerayut Buaphet | Michael Anugraha | Sowmya Vajjala | Benjamin L Rice | Azril Hafizi Amirudin | Jesujoba Oluwadara Alabi | Srikant Panda | Yassine Toughrai | Bruhan Kyomuhendo | Daniel Ruffinelli | Akshata | Manuel Goul\~ao | Ej Zhou | Ingrid Gabriela Franco Ramirez | Cristina Aggazzotti | Konstantin Dobler | Jun Kevin | Quentin Pag\`es | Nicholas Andrews | Nuhu Ibrahim | Mattes Ruckdeschel | Amr Keleg | Mike Zhang | Casper Rufaro Muziri | Saron Samuel | Sotaro Takeshita | Kun Kerdthaisong | Luca Foppiano | Rasul Dent | Tommaso Green | Ahmad Mustapha Wali | Kamohelo Makaaka | Vicky Feliren | Inshirah Idris | Hande Celikkanat | Abdulhamid Abubakar | Jean Maillard | Beno{\^\i}t Sagot | Thibault Cl\'erice | Kenton Murray | Sarah K. K. Luger
Proceedings of the 64th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics (Volume 1: Long Papers)
Pedro Ortiz Suarez | Laurie Burchell | Catherine Arnett | Rafael Mosquera | Sara Hincapi\'e Monsalve | Thom Vaughan | Damian Stewart | Malte Ostendorff | Idris Abdulmumin | Vukosi Marivate | Shamsuddeen Hassan Muhammad | Atnafu Lambebo Tonja | Hend Al-Khalifa | Nadia Ghezaiel Hammouda | Verrah Akinyi Otiende | Tack Hwa Wong | Jakhongir Saydaliev | Melika Nobakhtian | Muhammad Ravi Shulthan Habibi | Chalamalasetti Kranti | Carol Muchemi | Khang Nguyen | Faisal Muhammad Adam | Luis Frentzen Salim | Reem Alqifari | Cynthia Jayne Amol | Joseph Marvin Imperial | Ilker Kesen | Ahmad Mustafid | Pavel Stepachev | Leshem Choshen | David Anugraha | Hamada Nayel | Seid Muhie Yimam | Vallerie Alexandra Putra | My Chiffon Nguyen | Azmine Toushik Wasi | Gouthami Vadithya | Rob Van Der Goot | Lanwenn ar C'horr | Karan Dua | Andrew Yates | Mithil Bangera | Yeshil Bangera | Hitesh Laxmichand Patel | Shu Okabe | Fenal Ashokbhai Ilasariya | Dmitry Gaynullin | Genta Indra Winata | Yiyuan Li | Juan Pablo Mart{\'\i}nez | Amit Agarwal | Ikhlasul Akmal Hanif | Raia Abu Ahmad | Esther Adenuga | Filbert Aurelian Tjiaranata | Weerayut Buaphet | Michael Anugraha | Sowmya Vajjala | Benjamin L Rice | Azril Hafizi Amirudin | Jesujoba Oluwadara Alabi | Srikant Panda | Yassine Toughrai | Bruhan Kyomuhendo | Daniel Ruffinelli | Akshata | Manuel Goul\~ao | Ej Zhou | Ingrid Gabriela Franco Ramirez | Cristina Aggazzotti | Konstantin Dobler | Jun Kevin | Quentin Pag\`es | Nicholas Andrews | Nuhu Ibrahim | Mattes Ruckdeschel | Amr Keleg | Mike Zhang | Casper Rufaro Muziri | Saron Samuel | Sotaro Takeshita | Kun Kerdthaisong | Luca Foppiano | Rasul Dent | Tommaso Green | Ahmad Mustapha Wali | Kamohelo Makaaka | Vicky Feliren | Inshirah Idris | Hande Celikkanat | Abdulhamid Abubakar | Jean Maillard | Beno{\^\i}t Sagot | Thibault Cl\'erice | Kenton Murray | Sarah K. K. Luger
Proceedings of the 64th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics (Volume 1: Long Papers)
Language identification (LID) is a fundamental step in curating multilingual corpora. However, LID models still perform poorly for many languages, especially on the noisy and heterogeneous web data often used to train multilingual language models. In this paper, we introduce CommonLID, a community-driven, human-annotated LID benchmark for the web domain, covering 109 languages. Many of the included languages have been previously under-served, making CommonLID a key resource for developing more representative high-quality text corpora. We show CommonLID’s value by using it, alongside five other common evaluation sets, to test eight popular LID models. We analyse our results to situate our contribution and to provide an overview of the state of the art. In particular, we highlight that existing evaluations overestimate LID accuracy for many languages in the web domain. We make CommonLID and the code used to create it available under an open, permissive license.
2024
Proceedings of the 1st Workshop on Uncertainty-Aware NLP (UncertaiNLP 2024)
Raúl Vázquez | Hande Celikkanat | Dennis Ulmer | Jörg Tiedemann | Swabha Swayamdipta | Wilker Aziz | Barbara Plank | Joris Baan | Marie-Catherine de Marneffe
Proceedings of the 1st Workshop on Uncertainty-Aware NLP (UncertaiNLP 2024)
Raúl Vázquez | Hande Celikkanat | Dennis Ulmer | Jörg Tiedemann | Swabha Swayamdipta | Wilker Aziz | Barbara Plank | Joris Baan | Marie-Catherine de Marneffe
Proceedings of the 1st Workshop on Uncertainty-Aware NLP (UncertaiNLP 2024)
2023
Uncertainty-Aware Natural Language Inference with Stochastic Weight Averaging
Aarne Talman | Hande Celikkanat | Sami Virpioja | Markus Heinonen | Jörg Tiedemann
Proceedings of the 24th Nordic Conference on Computational Linguistics (NoDaLiDa)
Aarne Talman | Hande Celikkanat | Sami Virpioja | Markus Heinonen | Jörg Tiedemann
Proceedings of the 24th Nordic Conference on Computational Linguistics (NoDaLiDa)
This paper introduces Bayesian uncertainty modeling using Stochastic Weight Averaging-Gaussian (SWAG) in Natural Language Understanding (NLU) tasks. We apply the approach to standard tasks in natural language inference (NLI) and demonstrate the effectiveness of the method in terms of prediction accuracy and correlation with human annotation disagreements. We argue that the uncertainty representations in SWAG better reflect subjective interpretation and the natural variation that is also present in human language understanding. The results reveal the importance of uncertainty modeling, an often neglected aspect of neural language modeling, in NLU tasks.
2022
A Closer Look at Parameter Contributions When Training Neural Language and Translation Models
Raúl Vázquez | Hande Celikkanat | Vinit Ravishankar | Mathias Creutz | Jörg Tiedemann
Proceedings of the 29th International Conference on Computational Linguistics
Raúl Vázquez | Hande Celikkanat | Vinit Ravishankar | Mathias Creutz | Jörg Tiedemann
Proceedings of the 29th International Conference on Computational Linguistics
We analyze the learning dynamics of neural language and translation models using Loss Change Allocation (LCA), an indicator that enables a fine-grained analysis of parameter updates when optimizing for the loss function. In other words, we can observe the contributions of different network components at training time. In this article, we systematically study masked language modeling, causal language modeling, and machine translation. We show that the choice of training objective leads to distinctive optimization procedures, even when performed on comparable Transformer architectures. We demonstrate how the various Transformer parameters are used during training, supporting that the feed-forward components of each layer are the main contributors to the optimization procedure. Finally, we find that the learning dynamics are not affected by data size and distribution but rather determined by the learning objective.
2021
On the differences between BERT and MT encoder spaces and how to address them in translation tasks
Raúl Vázquez | Hande Celikkanat | Mathias Creutz | Jörg Tiedemann
Proceedings of the 59th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics and the 11th International Joint Conference on Natural Language Processing: Student Research Workshop
Raúl Vázquez | Hande Celikkanat | Mathias Creutz | Jörg Tiedemann
Proceedings of the 59th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics and the 11th International Joint Conference on Natural Language Processing: Student Research Workshop
Various studies show that pretrained language models such as BERT cannot straightforwardly replace encoders in neural machine translation despite their enormous success in other tasks. This is even more astonishing considering the similarities between the architectures. This paper sheds some light on the embedding spaces they create, using average cosine similarity, contextuality metrics and measures for representational similarity for comparison, revealing that BERT and NMT encoder representations look significantly different from one another. In order to address this issue, we propose a supervised transformation from one into the other using explicit alignment and fine-tuning. Our results demonstrate the need for such a transformation to improve the applicability of BERT in MT.
2020
Controlling the Imprint of Passivization and Negation in Contextualized Representations
Hande Celikkanat | Sami Virpioja | Jörg Tiedemann | Marianna Apidianaki
Proceedings of the Third BlackboxNLP Workshop on Analyzing and Interpreting Neural Networks for NLP
Hande Celikkanat | Sami Virpioja | Jörg Tiedemann | Marianna Apidianaki
Proceedings of the Third BlackboxNLP Workshop on Analyzing and Interpreting Neural Networks for NLP
Contextualized word representations encode rich information about syntax and semantics, alongside specificities of each context of use. While contextual variation does not always reflect actual meaning shifts, it can still reduce the similarity of embeddings for word instances having the same meaning. We explore the imprint of two specific linguistic alternations, namely passivization and negation, on the representations generated by neural models trained with two different objectives: masked language modeling and translation. Our exploration methodology is inspired by an approach previously proposed for removing societal biases from word vectors. We show that passivization and negation leave their traces on the representations, and that neutralizing this information leads to more similar embeddings for words that should preserve their meaning in the transformation. We also find clear differences in how the respective features generalize across datasets.
2019
Predicting Prosodic Prominence from Text with Pre-trained Contextualized Word Representations
Aarne Talman | Antti Suni | Hande Celikkanat | Sofoklis Kakouros | Jörg Tiedemann | Martti Vainio
Proceedings of the 22nd Nordic Conference on Computational Linguistics
Aarne Talman | Antti Suni | Hande Celikkanat | Sofoklis Kakouros | Jörg Tiedemann | Martti Vainio
Proceedings of the 22nd Nordic Conference on Computational Linguistics
In this paper we introduce a new natural language processing dataset and benchmark for predicting prosodic prominence from written text. To our knowledge this will be the largest publicly available dataset with prosodic labels. We describe the dataset construction and the resulting benchmark dataset in detail and train a number of different models ranging from feature-based classifiers to neural network systems for the prediction of discretized prosodic prominence. We show that pre-trained contextualized word representations from BERT outperform the other models even with less than 10% of the training data. Finally we discuss the dataset in light of the results and point to future research and plans for further improving both the dataset and methods of predicting prosodic prominence from text. The dataset and the code for the models will be made publicly available.
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- Joseph Marvin Imperial 1
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- Kun Kerdthaisong 1
- Ilker Kesen 1
- Jun Kevin 1
- Bruhan Kyomuhendo 1
- Yiyuan Li 1
- Sarah K. K. Luger 1
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- Vukosi Marivate 1
- Juan Pablo Martínez 1
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- Shamsuddeen Hassan Muhammad 1
- Kenton Murray 1
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- Hamada Nayel 1
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- My Chiffon Nguyen 1
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- Shu Okabe 1
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- Malte Ostendorff 1
- Verrah Akinyi Otiende 1
- Quentin Pag\`es 1
- Srikant Panda 1
- Hitesh Laxmichand Patel 1
- Barbara Plank 1
- Vallerie Alexandra Putra 1
- Ingrid Gabriela Franco Ramirez 1
- Vinit Ravishankar 1
- Benjamin L Rice 1
- Mattes Ruckdeschel 1
- Daniel Ruffinelli 1
- Benoît Sagot 1
- Luis Frentzen Salim 1
- Saron Samuel 1
- Jakhongir Saydaliev 1
- Pavel Stepachev 1
- Damian Stewart 1
- Antti Suni 1
- Swabha Swayamdipta 1
- Sotaro Takeshita 1
- Filbert Aurelian Tjiaranata 1
- Atnafu Lambebo Tonja 1
- Yassine Toughrai 1
- Dennis Ulmer 1
- Gouthami Vadithya 1
- Martti Vainio 1
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- Rob Van Der Goot 1
- Thom Vaughan 1
- Ahmad Mustapha Wali 1
- Azmine Toushik Wasi 1
- Genta Indra Winata 1
- Tack Hwa Wong 1
- Andrew Yates 1
- Seid Muhie Yimam 1
- Mike Zhang 1
- Ej Zhou 1
- Marie-Catherine de Marneffe 1