Projecting linguistic annotations through word alignments is one of the most prevalent approaches to cross-lingual transfer learning. Conventional wisdom suggests that annotation projection “just works” regardless of the task at hand. We carefully consider multi-source projection for named entity recognition. Our experiment with 17 languages shows that to detect named entities in true low-resource languages, annotation projection may not be the right way to move forward. On a more positive note, we also uncover the conditions that do favor named entity projection from multiple sources. We argue these are infeasible under noisy low-resource constraints.
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Enghoff, J. V., Harrison, S., & Agić, Ž. (2018). Low-resource named entity recognition via multi-source projection: Not quite there yet? In 4th Workshop on Noisy User-Generated Text, W-NUT 2018 - Proceedings of the Workshop (pp. 195–201). Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL). https://doi.org/10.18653/v1/w18-6125
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