Punctuation Restoration
15 papers with code • 0 benchmarks • 2 datasets
Punctuation Restoration
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Most implemented papers
BARTpho: Pre-trained Sequence-to-Sequence Models for Vietnamese
We present BARTpho with two versions, BARTpho-syllable and BARTpho-word, which are the first public large-scale monolingual sequence-to-sequence models pre-trained for Vietnamese.
Automatic punctuation restoration with BERT models
We present an approach for automatic punctuation restoration with BERT models for English and Hungarian.
PunKtuator: A Multilingual Punctuation Restoration System for Spoken and Written Text
Text transcripts without punctuation or sentence boundaries are hard to comprehend for both humans and machines.
Incorporating External POS Tagger for Punctuation Restoration
Punctuation restoration is an important post-processing step in automatic speech recognition.
Token-Level Supervised Contrastive Learning for Punctuation Restoration
Punctuation is critical in understanding natural language text.
Unified Multimodal Punctuation Restoration Framework for Mixed-Modality Corpus
The punctuation restoration task aims to correctly punctuate the output transcriptions of automatic speech recognition systems.
A Context-Aware Feature Fusion Framework for Punctuation Restoration
To accomplish the punctuation restoration task, most existing approaches focused on leveraging extra information (e. g., part-of-speech tags) or addressing the class imbalance problem.
Vakyansh: ASR Toolkit for Low Resource Indic languages
We present Vakyansh, an end to end toolkit for Speech Recognition in Indic languages.
indic-punct: An automatic punctuation restoration and inverse text normalization framework for Indic languages
Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) generates text which is most of the times devoid of any punctuation.
Punctuation Restoration for Singaporean Spoken Languages: English, Malay, and Mandarin
The focus languages are English, Mandarin, and Malay which are three of the most popular languages in Singapore.