Publication: Normalising orthographic and dialectal variants for the automatic processing of Swiss German
Normalising orthographic and dialectal variants for the automatic processing of Swiss German
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Samardžić, T., Scherrer, Y., & Glaser, E. (2015). Normalising orthographic and dialectal variants for the automatic processing of Swiss German. Proceedings of the 7th Language and Technology Conference, 294–298.
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Swiss dialects of German are, unlike most dialects of well standardised languages, widely used in everyday communication. Despite this fact, they lack tools and resources for natural language processing. The main reason for this is the fact that the dialects are mostly spoken and that written resources are small and highly inconsistent. This paper addresses the great variability in writing that poses a problem for automatic processing. We propose an automatic approach to normalising the variants to a single representation intended for
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Samardžić, T., Scherrer, Y., & Glaser, E. (2015). Normalising orthographic and dialectal variants for the automatic processing of Swiss German. Proceedings of the 7th Language and Technology Conference, 294–298.