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Rolando Coto-Solano
Rolando Coto-Solano
Department of Linguistics, Dartmouth College
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Findings of the AmericasNLP 2021 shared task on open machine translation for indigenous languages of the Americas
M Mager, A Oncevay, A Ebrahimi, J Ortega, AR Gonzales, A Fan, ...
Proceedings of the First Workshop on Natural Language Processing for …, 2021
672021
Building Speech Recognition Systems for Language Documentation: The CoEDL Endangered Language Pipeline and Inference System (ELPIS).
B Foley, JT Arnold, R Coto-Solano, G Durantin, TM Ellison, D van Esch, ...
SLTU, 205-209, 2018
672018
AmericasNLI: Evaluating zero-shot natural language understanding of pretrained multilingual models in truly low-resource languages
A Ebrahimi, M Mager, A Oncevay, V Chaudhary, L Chiruzzo, A Fan, ...
arXiv preprint arXiv:2104.08726, 2021
642021
Neural machine translation models with back-translation for the extremely low-resource indigenous language Bribri
I Feldman, R Coto-Solano
Proceedings of the 28th International Conference on Computational …, 2020
402020
Comparison of two forced alignments systems for aligning bribri speech
SF Solórzano, R Coto-Solano
CLEI Electronic Journal 20 (1), 2: 1-2: 13, 2017
232017
Alineación forzada sin entrenamiento para la anotación automática de corpus orales de las lenguas indígenas de Costa Rica
R Coto-Solano, SF Solórzano
Kánina 40 (4), 175-199, 2016
102016
Development of automatic speech recognition for the documentation of Cook Islands Māori
R Coto-Solano, SA Nicholas, S Datta, V Quint, P Wills, EN Powell, ...
Proceedings of the Thirteenth Language Resources and Evaluation Conference …, 2022
92022
Development of natural language processing tools for Cook Islands Māori
R Coto-Solano, SA Nicholas, S Wray
Proceedings of the Australasian Language Technology Association Workshop …, 2018
92018
Explicit Tone Transcription Improves ASR Performance in Extremely Low-Resource Languages: A Case Study in Bribri
R Coto-Solano
Proceedings of the First Workshop on Natural Language Processing for …, 2021
82021
Glottal variation, teacher training and language revitalization in the Cook Islands
SA Nicholas, R Coto-Solano
Proceedings of the 19th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences …, 2019
82019
Tonal reduction and literacy in Me’ph aa Vátháá
RAC Solano
The University of Arizona, 2017
72017
The Phonetics, Phonology and Phonotactics of the Bribri Language
R Coto-Solano
2nd International Conference on Mesoamerican Linguistics. California State …, 2015
62015
AmericasNLI: Machine translation and natural language inference systems for Indigenous languages of the Americas
K Kann, A Ebrahimi, M Mager, A Oncevay, JE Ortega, A Rios, A Fan, ...
Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence 5, 995667, 2022
52022
Correlative structures in Bribri
R Coto-Solano, A Molina-Muñoz, AG Segura
University of British Columbia Working Papers in Linguistics 43, 27-41, 2015
52015
Towards Universal Dependencies for Bribri
R Coto-Solano, S Loáiciga, S Flores-Solórzano
Proceedings of the Fifth Workshop on Universal Dependencies (UDW, SyntaxFest …, 2021
42021
Buenas prácticas en las revistas electrónicas latinoamericanas
R Coto-Solano, S Córdoba-González
AM Cetto y JO Alonso Gamboa (comps.), Calidad e impacto de la revista …, 2011
42011
Characteristics shared by the scientific electronic journals of Latin America and the Caribbean
S Córdoba, R Coto-Solano
University of Toronto, 2008
42008
Stanford, and Sravana K. Reddy (2021).“Advances in Completely Automated Vowel Analysis for Sociophonetics: Using End-to-End Speech Recognition Systems With DARLA”
R Coto-Solano, N James
Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence 4, 0
4
Evaluating word embeddings in extremely under-resourced languages: A case study in Bribri
R Coto-Solano
Proceedings of the 29th International Conference on Computational …, 2022
32022
Computational sociophonetics using automatic speech recognition
R Coto‐Solano
Language and Linguistics Compass 16 (9), e12474, 2022
32022
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