@inproceedings{gagnier-gagnier-2026-orthographic,
title = "Orthographic Robustness of {P}ersian Named Entity Recognition Models",
author = "Gagnier, Henry and
Gagnier, Sophie",
booktitle = "Proceedings of the 2nd Workshop on {NLP} for Languages Using {A}rabic Script",
month = mar,
year = "2026",
address = "Rabat, Morocco",
publisher = "Association for Computational Linguistics",
url = "https://preview.aclanthology.org/manual-author-scripts/2026.abjadnlp-1.14/",
pages = "110--114",
abstract = "Named Entity Recognition (NER) models trained on clean text often fail on real-world data containing orthographic noise. Work on NER for Persian is emerging, but it has not yet explored the orthographic robustness of models to perturbations often exhibited in user-generated content. We evaluate ParsBERT, ParsBERT v2.0, BertNER, and two XLM-r-based models on a subset of Persian-NER-Dataset-500k after applying eleven different perturbations, including simulated typos, code-switching, and segmentation errors. All models were competitive with each other, but XLM-r-large consistently displayed the best robustness to perturbations. Code-switching, typos, similar character swaps, segmentation errors, and noisy text all decreased F1 scores, while Latinized numbers increased F1 scores in ParsBERT. Removing diacritics, zero-width non-joiners, and normalizing Yeh/Kaf all did not have an effect on F1. These findings suggest that Persian NER models require improvement for performance on noisy text, and that the Perso-Arabic script introduces unique factors into NER not present in many high-resource languages, such as code-switching and Eastern Arabic numerals. This work creates a foundation for the development of robust Persian NER models and highlights the necessity of evaluating low-resource NER models under challenging and realistic conditions."
}Markdown (Informal)
[Orthographic Robustness of Persian Named Entity Recognition Models](https://preview.aclanthology.org/manual-author-scripts/2026.abjadnlp-1.14/) (Gagnier & Gagnier, AbjadNLP 2026)
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