CODAfication
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Collection of CODAfication models.
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AraT5 CODA is a text normalization model that normalizes dialectal Arabic text into the Conventional Orthography for Dialectal Arabic (CODA). The model was built by fine-tuning AraT5-v2 on the MADAR CODA dataset. Our fine-tuning procedure and the hyperparameters we used can be found in our paper "Exploiting Dialect Identification in Automatic Dialectal Text Normalization." Our fine-tuning code and data can be found here.
You can use the AraT5 CODA model as part of Hugging Face's transformers >= 4.22.2.
from transformers import AutoTokenizer, AutoModelForSeq2SeqLM
import torch
tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained('CAMeL-Lab/arat5-coda')
model = AutoModelForSeq2SeqLM.from_pretrained('CAMeL-Lab/arat5-coda')
text = 'اثنين همبرقر و اثنين قهوة، لوسمحت. باخذهم تيك اواي.'
inputs = tokenizer(text, return_tensors='pt')
gen_kwargs = {'num_beams': 5, 'max_length': 200,
'num_return_sequences': 1,
'no_repeat_ngram_size': 0, 'early_stopping': False
}
codafied_text = model.generate(**inputs, **gen_kwargs)
codafied_text = tokenizer.batch_decode(codafied_text,
skip_special_tokens=True,
clean_up_tokenization_spaces=False)[0]
print(codafied_text)
"اثنين همبرقر واثنين قهوة، لو سمحت. بآخذهم تيك اوي."
@inproceedings{alhafni-etal-2024-exploiting,
title = "Exploiting Dialect Identification in Automatic Dialectal Text Normalization",
author = "Alhafni, Bashar and
Al-Towaity, Sarah and
Fawzy, Ziyad and
Nassar, Fatema and
Eryani, Fadhl and
Bouamor, Houda and
Habash, Nizar",
booktitle = "Proceedings of ArabicNLP 2024"
month = "aug",
year = "2024",
address = "Bangkok, Thailand",
abstract = "Dialectal Arabic is the primary spoken language used by native Arabic speakers in daily communication. The rise of social media platforms has notably expanded its use as a written language. However, Arabic dialects do not have standard orthographies. This, combined with the inherent noise in user-generated content on social media, presents a major challenge to NLP applications dealing with Dialectal Arabic. In this paper, we explore and report on the task of CODAfication, which aims to normalize Dialectal Arabic into the Conventional Orthography for Dialectal Arabic (CODA). We work with a unique parallel corpus of multiple Arabic dialects focusing on five major city dialects. We benchmark newly developed pretrained sequence-to-sequence models on the task of CODAfication. We further show that using dialect identification information improves the performance across all dialects. We make our code, data, and pretrained models publicly available.",
}