Algorithm for Semantic Network Generation from Texts of Low Resource Languages Such as Kiswahili
Wanjawa, Barack Wamkaya, Muchemi, Lawrence, Miriti, Evans
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Box 30197 Nairobi 00100, Kenya eamiriti@uonbi.ac.ke Abstract Processing low-resource languages, such as Kiswahili, using machine learning is difficult due to lack of adequate training data. However, such low-resource languages are still important for human communication and are already in daily use and users need practical machine processing tasks such as summarization, disambiguation and even question answering (QA). One method of processing such languages, while bypassing the need for training data, is the use semantic networks. Some low resource languages, such as Kiswahili, are of the subject-verb-object (SVO) structure, and similarly semantic networks are a triple of subject-predicate-object, hence SVO parts of speech tags can map into a semantic network triple. An algorithm to process raw natural language text and map it into a semantic network is therefore necessary and desirable in structuring low resource languages texts. This algorithm tested on the Kiswahili QA task with upto 78.6% exact match. Highlights Languages, both low and high-resource are important for communication. Low resource languages lack vast data repositories necessary for machine learning. Use of language part of speech tags can create meaning from the language. An algorithm can create semantic networks out of the language parts of speech. The semantic network of the language can do practical tasks such as QA.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Jan-16-2025
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