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Linguistics and Data Science Skip to content Linguistics and Data Science Menu Home About Got a question? The Single Most Common Language Technology Mistake (and how to avoid it) October 17, 2022 ~ Rachael Tatman ~ Leave a comment This is an excerpt from my book “The 9 Most Common Language Technology Mistakes (and how to avoid them!)”. If you’d like to grab a copy (plus a handy checklist) you can get it on my Ko-fi . If you’d prefer a video version of the same information, you can check out the livestream I did here . The single most common mistake I see language technologists make, especially newer ones, is failing to consider the domain of their data. Mismatched shoes are fun and quirky… mismatched language data domains on the other hand will lead to a LOT of problems. I’m talking about “domain” here in the linguistic sense, not the networking sense. Basically it means that you are attempting to train a piece of language technology usi...

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