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Part-Of-Speech Tagging

Part-of-speech tagging (POS tagging) is the task of tagging a word in a text with its part of speech. A part of speech is a category of words with similar grammatical properties. Common English parts of speech are noun, verb, adjective, adverb, pronoun, preposition, conjunction, etc.

Example:

| Vinken | , | 61 | years | old | | --- | ---| --- | --- | --- | | NNP | , | CD | NNS | JJ |

Papers

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Step-by-step Instructions and a Simple Tabular Output Format Improve the Dependency Parsing Accuracy of LLMsCode0
FiLLM -- A Filipino-optimized Large Language Model based on Southeast Asia Large Language Model (SEALLM)0
On Multilingual Encoder Language Model Compression for Low-Resource Languages0
A Comparative Analysis of Static Word Embeddings for HungarianCode0
myNER: Contextualized Burmese Named Entity Recognition with Bidirectional LSTM and fastText Embeddings via Joint Training with POS TaggingCode0
Foundations and Evaluations in NLP0
COMI-LINGUA: Expert Annotated Large-Scale Dataset for Multitask NLP in Hindi-English Code-Mixing0
A Comparative Analysis of Word Segmentation, Part-of-Speech Tagging, and Named Entity Recognition for Historical Chinese Sources, 1900-19500
Untangling the Influence of Typology, Data and Model Architecture on Ranking Transfer Languages for Cross-Lingual POS Tagging0
ParsiPy: NLP Toolkit for Historical Persian Texts in PythonCode1
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Benchmark Results

#ModelMetricClaimedVerifiedStatus
1PretRandAccuracy91.46Unverified
2GATEAccuracy88.69Unverified