Towards and Open Source Finite-State Morphological Analyzer for Zacatlán-Ahuacatlán-Tepetzintla Nuhuatl
Author(s) -
R.D. Pugh,
Francis Yyers,
Marivel Huerta Mendez
Publication year - 2021
Language(s) - English
DOI - 10.33011/computel.v1i.963
Subject(s) - computer science , open source , spectrum analyzer , state (computer science) , finite state , current (fluid) , work (physics) , transducer , finite state machine , resource (disambiguation) , programming language , acoustics , mechanical engineering , physics , engineering , electrical engineering , software , machine learning , telecommunications , computer network , markov chain
In this paper, we describe an in-progress, free and open-source Finite-State Transducer morphological analyzer for an understudied Nahuatl variant. We discuss our general approach, some of the technical implementation details, the challenges that accompany building such a system for a low-resource language variant, the current status and performance of the system, and directions for future work.
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