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Atnafu Tonja

PhD student @ MBZUAI, Lelapa AI

machine translation

ethiopian languages

bert

neural machine translation

summarization

nlp

low resource languages

dialect

mental health

low-resource language

indigenous languages

low-resource languages

low-resource machine translation

multilingual models

text generation

7

presentations

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number of views

SHORT BIO

I am PhD student at Centro de Investigación en Computación (CIC),Instituto Politécnico Nacional , Mexico. I'm intersted in machine translation for low-resource languages, text processing, named-entity recognition, sentiment analysis, offensive language identification, author profiling, clinical NLP, and code-mixed texts. I'm currently working on training Pretrained Language Models (PLMs) for low-resource languages with small data sets, specifically for African languages; improving neural machine translation performance for low-resource languages; and machine translation in code mixed data sets.

Presentations

The Zeno’s Paradox of ‘Low-Resource’ Languages

Hellina Hailu Nigatu and 4 other authors

NLP Progress in Indigenous Latin American Languages

Atnafu Tonja and 6 other authors

The Less the Merrier? Investigating Language Representation in Multilingual Models

Hellina Hailu Nigatu and 2 other authors

AmEn: Amharic-English Large Parallel Corpus for Machine Translation

Tadesse Destaw Belay and 3 other authors

Natural Language Processing in Ethiopian Languages: Current State, Challenges, and Opportunities

Atnafu Tonja and 5 other authors

Improving neural machine translation for low-resource languages using related language resources

Atnafu Tonja and 3 other authors

A BERT-based approach for classification ofsocial media forum posts

Atnafu Tonja

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