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Hindi

About: Hindi is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 2805 publications have been published within this topic receiving 24835 citations. The topic is also known as: Hindi language & Modern Standard Hindi.


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01 Jan 1990
TL;DR: The author examines the construction of the Indian past through the lens of community, nationalism, and identity in the context of a post-modern society.
Abstract: PREFACE TO THE SECOND EDITION PREFACE ABBREVIATIONS GLOSSARY CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION CHAPTER 2. THE COLONIAL CONSTRUCTION OF THE INDIAN PAST CHAPTER 3. THE BIGOTED JULAHA CHAPTER 4. COMMUNITY AS HISTORY CHAPTER 5. MOBILIZING THE HINDU COMMUNITY CHAPTER 6. HINDI, HINDU, HINDUSTAN CHAPTER 7. NATIONALISM VERSUS COMMUNALISM AFTERWORD APPENDIX I APPENDIX II BIBLIOGRAPHY INDEX

431 citations

Proceedings Article
01 Aug 2018
TL;DR: The Shared Task on Aggression Identification organised as part of the First Workshop on Trolling, Aggression and Cyberbullying (TRAC - 1) at COLING 2018 was to develop a classifier that could discriminate between Overtly Aggression, Covertly Aggressive, and Non-aggressive texts.
Abstract: In this paper, we present the report and findings of the Shared Task on Aggression Identification organised as part of the First Workshop on Trolling, Aggression and Cyberbullying (TRAC - 1) at COLING 2018. The task was to develop a classifier that could discriminate between Overtly Aggressive, Covertly Aggressive, and Non-aggressive texts. For this task, the participants were provided with a dataset of 15,000 aggression-annotated Facebook Posts and Comments each in Hindi (in both Roman and Devanagari script) and English for training and validation. For testing, two different sets - one from Facebook and another from a different social media - were provided. A total of 130 teams registered to participate in the task, 30 teams submitted their test runs, and finally 20 teams also sent their system description paper which are included in the TRAC workshop proceedings. The best system obtained a weighted F-score of 0.64 for both Hindi and English on the Facebook test sets, while the best scores on the surprise set were 0.60 and 0.50 for English and Hindi respectively. The results presented in this report depict how challenging the task is. The positive response from the community and the great levels of participation in the first edition of this shared task also highlights the interest in this topic.

346 citations

Book
01 Jan 1994
TL;DR: In this article, the conceptual framework of Hindi syntax is introduced and an introduction to Hindi syntax and the case system is discussed, including verb agreement and word order, grammatical subjecthood and indirect case on subjects.
Abstract: Preface 1. Introduction 2. An introduction to Hindi syntax 3. The conceptual framework 4. The case system 5. Verb agreement and word order 6. Grammatical subjecthood 7. Indirect case on subjects 8. Complex predicates 9. Conclusion References Index.

310 citations

Proceedings ArticleDOI
12 Dec 2019
TL;DR: The HASOC track intends to stimulate development in Hate Speech for Hindi, German and English by identifying Hate Speech in Social Media using LSTM networks processing word embedding input.
Abstract: The identification of Hate Speech in Social Media is of great importance and receives much attention in the text classification community. There is a huge demand for research for languages other than English. The HASOC track intends to stimulate development in Hate Speech for Hindi, German and English. Three datasets were developed from Twitter and Facebook and made available. Binary classification and more fine-grained subclasses were offered in 3 subtasks. For all subtasks, 321 experiments were submitted. The approaches used most often were LSTM networks processing word embedding input. The performance of the best system for identification of Hate Speech for English, Hindi, and German was a Marco-F1 score of 0.78, 0.81 and 0.61, respectively.

276 citations

Book
01 Jan 1998
TL;DR: In this article, the authors treat Hindi film as a social institution which is a reflection of the current social and political formations and analyzes the role, function and ideology of Indian cinema.
Abstract: The author treats the Hindi film as a social institution which is a reflection of the current social and political formations and analyzes the role, function and ideology of Indian cinema.

223 citations


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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
YearPapers
20241
2023266
2022758
2021164
2020172
2019127