``It's how you do things that matters'': Attending to Process to Better Serve Indigenous Communities with Language Technologies
Abstract: Indigenous languages are historically underserved by NLP technologies, but this is changing for some languages with the recent scaling of large multilingual models and an increased focus by the NLP community on endangered languages. This position paper explores ethical considerations in building NLP technologies for Indigenous languages, based on the premise that such projects should primarily serve Indigenous communities. We report on interviews with 17 researchers working in or with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities on language technology projects in Australia. Drawing on insights from the interviews, we recommend practices for NLP researchers to increase attention to the process of engagements with Indigenous communities, rather than focusing only on decontextualised artefacts.
Paper Type: short
Research Area: Ethics, Bias, and Fairness
Contribution Types: Position papers
Languages Studied: English, Kriol and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander languages
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