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<?xml version='1.0' encoding='UTF-8'?>
<collection id="2019.nsurl">
<volume id="1" ingest-date="2020-11-11">
<meta>
<booktitle>Proceedings of The First International Workshop on NLP Solutions for Under Resourced Languages (NSURL 2019) co-located with ICNLSP 2019 - Short Papers</booktitle>
<editor><first>Abed Alhakim</first><last>Freihat</last></editor>
<editor><first>Mourad</first><last>Abbas</last></editor>
<publisher>Association for Computational Linguistics</publisher>
<address>Trento, Italy</address>
<month>11--12 September</month>
<year>2019</year>
<url hash="3eef867a">2019.nsurl-1</url>
</meta>
<frontmatter>
<url hash="6017f728">2019.nsurl-1.0</url>
</frontmatter>
<paper id="1">
<title><fixed-case>NSURL</fixed-case>-2019 Task 8: Semantic Question Similarity in <fixed-case>A</fixed-case>rabic</title>
<author><first>Haitham</first><last>Seelawi</last></author>
<author><first>Ahmad</first><last>Mustafa</last></author>
<author><first>Hesham</first><last>Al-Bataineh</last></author>
<author><first>Wael</first><last>Farhan</last></author>
<author><first>Hussein T.</first><last>Al-Natsheh</last></author>
<pages>1–8</pages>
<url hash="6937dcb8">2019.nsurl-1.1</url>
</paper>
<paper id="2">
<title><fixed-case>NSURL</fixed-case>-2019 Task 7: Named Entity Recognition for <fixed-case>F</fixed-case>arsi</title>
<author><first>Nasrin</first><last>Taghizadeh</last></author>
<author><first>Zeinab</first><last>Borhanifard</last></author>
<author><first>Melika Golestani</first><last>Pour</last></author>
<author><first>Mojgan</first><last>Farhoodi</last></author>
<author><first>Maryam</first><last>Mahmoudi</last></author>
<author><first>Masoumeh</first><last>Azimzadeh</last></author>
<author><first>Hesham</first><last>Faili</last></author>
<pages>9–15</pages>
<url hash="b8238737">2019.nsurl-1.2</url>
</paper>
<paper id="3">
<title><fixed-case>Y</fixed-case>orùbá Gender Recognition from Speech using Attention-based <fixed-case>B</fixed-case>i<fixed-case>LSTM</fixed-case></title>
<author><first>Ibukunola Abosede</first><last>Modupe</last></author>
<author><first>Tshephisho Joseph</first><last>Sefara</last></author>
<author><first>Ojo</first><last>Sunday</last></author>
<pages>16–22</pages>
<url hash="073f4fbf">2019.nsurl-1.3</url>
</paper>
<paper id="4">
<title><fixed-case>M</fixed-case>orpho<fixed-case>BERT</fixed-case>: a <fixed-case>P</fixed-case>ersian <fixed-case>NER</fixed-case> System with <fixed-case>BERT</fixed-case> and Morphological Analysis</title>
<author><first>Mahdi</first><last>Mohseni</last></author>
<author><first>Amirhossein</first><last>Tebbifakhr</last></author>
<pages>23–30</pages>
<url hash="4a527b4a">2019.nsurl-1.4</url>
</paper>
<paper id="5">
<title><fixed-case>A</fixed-case>ty<fixed-case>N</fixed-case>egar at <fixed-case>NSURL</fixed-case>-2019 Task 8: Semantic Question Similarity in <fixed-case>A</fixed-case>rabic</title>
<author><first>Atieh</first><last>Sharifi</last></author>
<author><first>Hossein</first><last>Hassanpoor</last></author>
<author><first>Najmeh Zare</first><last>Maduyieh</last></author>
<pages>31–36</pages>
<url hash="d5968b4e">2019.nsurl-1.5</url>
</paper>
<paper id="6">
<title>Beheshti-<fixed-case>NER</fixed-case>: <fixed-case>P</fixed-case>ersian named entity recognition Using <fixed-case>BERT</fixed-case></title>
<author><first>Ehsan</first><last>Taher</last></author>
<author><first>Seyed Abbas</first><last>Hoseini</last></author>
<author><first>Mehrnoush</first><last>Shamsfard</last></author>
<pages>37–42</pages>
<url hash="13d29aa7">2019.nsurl-1.6</url>
</paper>
<paper id="7">
<title><fixed-case>A</fixed-case>rabic Dialogue Act Recognition for Textual Chatbot Systems</title>
<author><first>Alaa</first><last>Joukhadar</last></author>
<author><first>Huda</first><last>Saghergy</last></author>
<author><first>Leen</first><last>Kweider</last></author>
<author><first>Nada</first><last>Ghneim</last></author>
<pages>43–49</pages>
<url hash="e3ee09ea">2019.nsurl-1.7</url>
</paper>
<paper id="8">
<title>Tha3aroon at <fixed-case>NSURL</fixed-case>-2019 Task 8: Semantic Question Similarity in <fixed-case>A</fixed-case>rabic</title>
<author><first>Ali</first><last>Fadel</last></author>
<author><first>Ibraheem</first><last>Tuffaha</last></author>
<author><first>Mahmoud</first><last>Al-Ayyoub</last></author>
<pages>50–58</pages>
<url hash="bbcebcb5">2019.nsurl-1.8</url>
</paper>
<paper id="9">
<title>Motivations, challenges, and perspectives for the development of an Automatic Speech Recognition System for the under-resourced <fixed-case>N</fixed-case>giemboon Language</title>
<author><first>Patrice</first><last>Yemmene</last></author>
<author><first>Laurent</first><last>Besacier</last></author>
<pages>59–67</pages>
<url hash="9eb12584">2019.nsurl-1.9</url>
</paper>
<paper id="10">
<title><fixed-case>NITK</fixed-case>-<fixed-case>IT</fixed-case>_<fixed-case>NLP</fixed-case>@<fixed-case>NSURL</fixed-case>2019: Transfer Learning based <fixed-case>POS</fixed-case> Tagger for Under Resourced <fixed-case>B</fixed-case>hojpuri and <fixed-case>M</fixed-case>agahi Language</title>
<author><first>Anand Kumar</first><last>M</last></author>
<pages>68–72</pages>
<url hash="086d6a06">2019.nsurl-1.10</url>
</paper>
<paper id="11">
<title><fixed-case>T</fixed-case>he_<fixed-case>I</fixed-case>lliterati: Part-of-Speech Tagging for <fixed-case>M</fixed-case>agahi and <fixed-case>B</fixed-case>hojpuri without even knowing the alphabet</title>
<author><first>Thomas</first><last>Proisl</last></author>
<author><first>Peter</first><last>Uhrig</last></author>
<author><first>Andreas</first><last>Blombach</last></author>
<author><first>Natalie</first><last>Dykes</last></author>
<author><first>Philipp</first><last>Heinrich</last></author>
<author><first>Besim</first><last>Kabashi</last></author>
<author><first>Sefora</first><last>Mammarella</last></author>
<pages>73–79</pages>
<url hash="26c7ca17">2019.nsurl-1.11</url>
</paper>
<paper id="12">
<title><fixed-case>ST</fixed-case> <fixed-case>NSURL</fixed-case> 2019 Shared Task: Semantic Question Similarity in <fixed-case>A</fixed-case>rabic</title>
<author><first>Mohamed</first><last>Lichouri</last></author>
<author><first>Mourad</first><last>Abbas</last></author>
<author><first>Besma</first><last>Benaziz</last></author>
<author><first>Abed Alhakim</first><last>Freihat</last></author>
<pages>80–84</pages>
<url hash="1a5118b3">2019.nsurl-1.12</url>
</paper>
<paper id="13">
<title>Statistical Machine Translation between <fixed-case>M</fixed-case>yanmar (<fixed-case>B</fixed-case>urmese) and Dawei (<fixed-case>T</fixed-case>avoyan)</title>
<author><first>Thazin Myint</first><last>Oo</last></author>
<author><first>Ye Kyaw</first><last>Thu</last></author>
<author><first>Khin Mar</first><last>Soe</last></author>
<author><first>Thepchai</first><last>Supnithi</last></author>
<pages>85–93</pages>
<url hash="2e689051">2019.nsurl-1.13</url>
</paper>
<paper id="14">
<title>String Similarity Measures for <fixed-case>M</fixed-case>yanmar Language (<fixed-case>B</fixed-case>urmese)</title>
<author><first>Khaing Hsu</first><last>Wai</last></author>
<author><first>Ye Kyaw</first><last>Thu</last></author>
<author><first>Hnin Aye</first><last>Thant</last></author>
<author><first>Swe Zin</first><last>Moe</last></author>
<author><first>Thepchai</first><last>Supnithi</last></author>
<pages>94–102</pages>
<url hash="cc26825d">2019.nsurl-1.14</url>
</paper>
<paper id="15">
<title>An Inferential Phonological Connectionist Approach to the perception of Assimilated-<fixed-case>E</fixed-case>nglish Connected Speech</title>
<author><first>Hiba</first><last>Zaidi</last></author>
<pages>103–106</pages>
<url hash="0ed5c40e">2019.nsurl-1.15</url>
</paper>
<paper id="16">
<title>Improving <fixed-case>NER</fixed-case> Models by exploiting Named Entity Gazetteer as External Knowledge</title>
<author><first>Atefeh</first><last>Zafarian</last></author>
<author><first>Habibollah</first><last>Asghari</last></author>
<pages>107–111</pages>
<url hash="739a7b61">2019.nsurl-1.16</url>
</paper>
<paper id="17">
<title>The Inception Team at <fixed-case>NSURL</fixed-case>-2019 Task 8: Semantic Question Similarity in <fixed-case>A</fixed-case>rabic</title>
<author><first>Hana</first><last>Al-Theiabat</last></author>
<author><first>Aisha</first><last>Al-Sadi</last></author>
<pages>112–117</pages>
<url hash="1cfd6ceb">2019.nsurl-1.17</url>
</paper>
<paper id="18">
<title>Hidden <fixed-case>M</fixed-case>arkov-based Part-of-Speech Tagger for <fixed-case>I</fixed-case>gbo Resource-Scarce <fixed-case>A</fixed-case>frican Language</title>
<author><first>Ihenaetu</first><last>Olamma</last></author>
<author><first>Michael</first><last>Kingsley</last></author>
<author><first>Sunday</first><last>Ojo</last></author>
<pages>118–123</pages>
<url hash="83914610">2019.nsurl-1.18</url>
</paper>
<paper id="19">
<title>Building Ontologyfor <fixed-case>Y</fixed-case>orùbá Language</title>
<author><first>Theresa</first><last>Okediya</last></author>
<author><first>Ibukun</first><last>Afolabi</last></author>
<author><first>Olamma</first><last>Iheanetu</last></author>
<author><first>Sunday</first><last>Ojo</last></author>
<pages>124–130</pages>
<url hash="71dc6355">2019.nsurl-1.19</url>
</paper>
</volume>
</collection>