Generative AI for Named Entity Recognition in Low-Resource Language Nepali

Authors

  • Sameer Neupane
  • Jeevan Chapagain University of Memphis
  • Nobal B. Niraula
  • Diwa Koirala

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.32473/flairs.38.1.138929

Abstract

Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI), particularly Large Language Models (LLMs), has significantly advanced Natural Language Processing (NLP) tasks, such as Named Entity Recognition (NER), which involves identifying entities like person, location, and organization names in text. LLMs are especially promising for low-resource languages due to their ability to learn from limited data. However, the performance of GenAI models for Nepali, a low-resource language, has not been thoroughly evaluated. This paper investigates the application of state-of-the-art LLMs for Nepali NER, conducting experiments with various prompting techniques to assess their effectiveness. Our results provide insights into the challenges and opportunities of using LLMs for NER in low-resource settings and offer valuable contributions to the advancement of NLP research in languages like Nepali.

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Published

14-05-2025

How to Cite

Sameer Neupane, Chapagain, J., Nobal B. Niraula, & Diwa Koirala. (2025). Generative AI for Named Entity Recognition in Low-Resource Language Nepali. The International FLAIRS Conference Proceedings, 38(1). https://doi.org/10.32473/flairs.38.1.138929

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Special Track: Applied Natural Language Processing