Stavros Bompolas


2025

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VMWE identification with models trained on GUD (a UDv.2 treebank of Standard Modern Greek)
Stella Markantonatou | Vivian Stamou | Stavros Bompolas | Katerina Anastasopoulou | Irianna Linardaki Vasileiadi | Konstantinos Diamantopoulos | Yannis Kazos | Antonios Anastasopoulos
Proceedings of the 21st Workshop on Multiword Expressions (MWE 2025)

UD_Greek-GUD (GUD) is the most recent Universal Dependencies (UD) treebank for Standard Modern Greek (SMG) and the first SMG UD treebank to annotate Verbal Multiword Expressions (VMWEs). GUD contains material from fiction texts and various sites that use colloquial SMG. We describe the special annotation decisions we implemented with GUD, the pipeline we developed to facilitate the active annotation of new material, and we report on the method we designed to evaluate the performance of models trained on GUD as regards VMWE identification tasks.

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Crossing Dialectal Boundaries: Building a Treebank for the Dialect of Lesbos through Knowledge Transfer from Standard Modern Greek
Stavros Bompolas | Stella Markantonatou | Angela Ralli | Antonios Anastasopoulos
Proceedings of the Eighth Workshop on Universal Dependencies (UDW, SyntaxFest 2025)

This paper presents the first treebank for the dialect of Lesbos, a low-resource living Northern variety of Modern Greek (MG), annotated according to the Universal Dependencies (UD) framework. So far, the only dialectal treebank available for Greek developed with cross-dialectal knowledge transfer is an East Cretan one, which belongs to the same Southern branch as Standard Modern Greek (SMG). Our study investigates the effectiveness of cross-dialectal knowledge transfer between dialectologically less similar varieties of the same language by leveraging knowledge from SMG to annotate the Northern dialect of Lesbos. We describe the annotation process, present the resulting treebank, inject additional linguistic knowledge to enhance the results, and evaluate the effectiveness of cross-dialectal knowledge transfer for active annotation. Our findings contribute to a better understanding of how dialectal variation within language families affects knowledge transfer in the UD framework, with implications for other low-resource varieties.

2018

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Evaluating Inflectional Complexity Crosslinguistically: a Processing Perspective
Claudia Marzi | Marcello Ferro | Ouafae Nahli | Patrizia Belik | Stavros Bompolas | Vito Pirrelli
Proceedings of the Eleventh International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC 2018)