Naamapadam: A Large-Scale Named Entity Annotated Data for Indic Languages
- Arnav Mhaske ,
- Harshit Kedia ,
- Sumanth Doddapaneni ,
- Mitesh M. Khapra ,
- Pratyush Kumar ,
- Rudra Murthy ,
- Anoop Kunchukuttan
ACL 2023 |
We present, Naamapadam, the largest publicly available Named Entity Recognition (NER) dataset for the 11 major Indian languages from two language families. The dataset contains more than 400k sentences annotated with a total of at least 100k entities from three standard entity categories (Person, Location, and, Organization) for 9 out of the 11 languages. The training dataset has been automatically created from the Samanantar parallel corpus by projecting automatically tagged entities from an English sentence to the corresponding Indian language translation. We also create manually annotated testsets for 9 languages. We demonstrate the utility of the obtained dataset on the Naamapadam-test dataset. We also release IndicNER, a multilingual IndicBERT model fine-tuned on Naamapadam training set. IndicNER achieves an F1 score of more than 80 for 7 out of 9 test languages. The dataset and models are available under open-source licences at https://ai4bharat.iitm.ac.in/naamapadam (opens in new tab).