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Handwriting recognition for Scottish Gaelic

Proceedings of the 4th Celtic Language Technology Workshop within LREC2022

DOI:10.63317/2aprgyv2fgid

Abstract

Like most other minority languages, Scottish Gaelic has limited tools and resources available for Natural Language Processing research and applications. These limitations restrict the potential of the language to participate in modern speech technology, while also restricting research in fields such as corpus linguistics and the Digital Humanities. At the same time, Gaelic has a long written history, is well-described linguistically, and is unusually well-supported in terms of potential NLP training data. For instance, archives such as the School of Scottish Studies hold thousands of digitised recordings of vernacular speech, many of which have been transcribed as paper-based, handwritten manuscripts. In this paper, we describe a project to digitise and recognise a corpus of handwritten narrative transcriptions, with the intention of re-purposing it to develop a Gaelic speech recognition system.

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Paper ID
lrec2022-ws-cltw-09
Pages
pp. 60-70
BibKey
lamb-etal-2022-handwriting
Editor
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Publisher
European Language Resources Association (ELRA)
ISSN
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ISBN
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Workshop
Proceedings of the 4th Celtic Language Technology Workshop within LREC2022
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Date
20 June 2022 25 June 2022

Authors

  • WL

    William Lamb

  • BA

    Beatrice Alex

  • MS

    Mark Sinclair

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