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Greek Dialect Classifier

Putting an end to “It's all Greek to me.”

This is a classifier that identifies Greek text as Cypriot Greek (CG) or Standard Modern Greek (SMG).

For more information, you can read my thesis: A Classifier to Distinguish Between Cypriot Greek and Standard Modern Greek.

1. Notebooks

Index of Jupyter Notebooks
1. Obtaining CG and SMG tweets
Code used to collect tweets
2. Data Analysis
Analyzing the corpus
3. Building the Classifier
Building the CG-SMG classifier

2. The corpus

The corpus can be found in the Data directory. It was collected by me personally and labeled into CG and SMG by separating text into files.

Index of files in corpus
CG Facebook
CG text collected from Facebook posts and comments
CG Twitter
CG text collected from tweets
CG Other
CG text collected from forum posts, blog and news article comments
SMG Facebook
SMG text collected from Facebook posts and comments
SMG Twitter
SMG text collected from tweets
SMG Other
SMG text collected from forum posts, blog and news article comments

Feel free to use the corpus or a subset of it in any kind of project as long as you provide a link to this repository.

3. Instructions

In order to run the code, either clone the repository and run Jupyter Notebooks locally, or click on the Binder badge at the top of this readme to instantly run the notebooks on a remote server. If you choose the latter option, you still need to use nltk.download() in order to download the required NLTK modules.

4. Trying the classifier

If you are only interested in running the classifier with your own text as input, go to the last section of 3. Building the Classifier.

5. Meta

H. Z. Sababa — hb20007 — [email protected]

Distributed under the MIT license. See LICENSE for more information.