Shobhana Chelliah
2024
Computational Language Documentation: Designing a Modular Annotation and Data Management Tool for Cross-cultural Applicability
Alexandra O’Neil
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Daniel Swanson
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Shobhana Chelliah
Proceedings of the 2nd Workshop on Cross-Cultural Considerations in NLP
While developing computational language documentation tools, researchers must center the role of language communities in the process by carefully reflecting on and designing tools to support the varying needs and priorities of different language communities. This paper provides an example of how cross-cultural considerations discussed in literature about language documentation, data sovereignty, and community-led documentation projects can motivate the design of a computational language documentation tool by reflecting on our design process as we work towards developing an annotation and data management tool. We identify three recurring themes for cross-cultural consideration in the literature - Linguistic Sovereignty, Cultural Specificity, and Reciprocity - and present eight essential features for an annotation and data management tool that reflect these themes.
2017
STREAMLInED Challenges: Aligning Research Interests with Shared Tasks
Gina-Anne Levow
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Emily M. Bender
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Patrick Littell
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Kristen Howell
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Shobhana Chelliah
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Joshua Crowgey
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Dan Garrette
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Jeff Good
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Sharon Hargus
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David Inman
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Michael Maxwell
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Michael Tjalve
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Fei Xia
Proceedings of the 2nd Workshop on the Use of Computational Methods in the Study of Endangered Languages
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