
Rolando Coto-Solano
Assistant Professor @ Dartmouth College
low-resource
indigenous
multilingual
low-resource languages
back-translation
embeddings
morphology
nmt
universal dependencies
language revitalization
adaptation
word alignment
unseen
language adaptation
morphological tagging
7
presentations
16
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Assistant Professor of Linguistics, Dartmouth College.
Presentations

Morphological Tagging in Bribri Using Universal Dependency Features
Jessica Karson and 1 other author

Multilingual Models for ASR in Chibchan Languages
Rolando Coto-Solano and 3 other authors

TalaMT: Multilingual Machine Translation for Cabécar-Bribri-Spanish
Alexander Jones and 2 other authors

Meeting the Needs of Low-Resource Languages: The Value of Automatic Alignments via Pretrained Models
Abteen Ebrahimi and 7 other authors

Evaluating Word Embeddings in Extremely Under-Resourced Languages: A Case Study in Bribri
Rolando Coto-Solano

AmericasNLI: Evaluating Zero-shot Natural Language Understanding of Pretrained Multilingual Models in Truly Low-resource Languages
Abteen Ebrahimi and 16 other authors

Neural Machine Translation Models with Back-Translation for the Extremely Low-Resource Indigenous Language Bribri
Rolando Coto-Solano and 1 other author