Enrique Manjavacas
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23-10-2012 06:47:56
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Excited to join the workshop on modeling linguistic change organized at the Universität Zürich :-)
Just presented this bit at the amazing CHR conference (together with Lauren Fonteyn [email protected]). Paper available online already. Check it out!
People of the world, and specifically people who like historical texts: Enrique Manjavacas and I are finally launching the 'MacBERTh' project website, with -- and here's the cherry on the cake -- a link to the model in the Hugging Face repository! macberth.netlify.app
Pleasure to present our work on MacBERTh at the Text Mining and Retrieval Leiden research meeting together with Lauren Fonteyn [email protected] Great vibes and great feedback from the group!
New paper showcasing our historical language model for English on a number of tasks. Check it out! Joint work with Lauren Fonteyn [email protected]
Thanks to Lauren Fonteyn [email protected], Enrique Manjavacas and Hugging Face, working with historical language models has become just mind-bogglingly easy:
You didn't wake up this morning thinking 'I wonder who's using distributional semantic models to study historical morphosyntax' but an overview is here nonetheless. Co-authored with srbdts, who's original work is featured, and Enrique Manjavacas, and published in J Historical Syntax.
Some two months ago, GysBERT joined its historical English sibling MacBERTh (yes, both are puns on names of plays, how cultured of you to notice) on Hugging Face thanks to Enrique Manjavacas. You'll find it here: huggingface.co/emanjavacas/Gy…
I promised my co-authors Folgert Karsdorp and Enrique Manjavacas that I’d tweet about our paper at Computational Humanities Research but I forgot. Have to hurry because it’s in like 15 mins but the paper is about lexical diversity and it’s *checks notes* really good. You can read it here: ceur-ws.org/Vol-3290/short…
Impressive workshop on 21st April in the Digital lab. Many thanks to Enrique Manjavacas Arevalo Enrique Manjavacas for keeping 18 participants focused on Intro. and coding Large Language Models in the Humanities for the full 3 1/2 hrs!