Samanvaya: An Interlingua for Unity of Indian Languages
Chaitali Dangarikar,
Arnab Bhattacharya,
Karthika N J,
Hrishikesh Terdalkar,
Pramit Bhattacharyya,
Annarao Kulkarni,
Chaitanya S Lakkundi,
Ganesh Ramakrishnan,
Shivani V
October, 2024
Abstract
Interlingua serves as a constructed bridge language, designed to simplify communication and analysis across diverse natural languages by identifying commonalities in structure and meaning. Samanvaya, our proposed interlingua for Indian languages, embodies this principle by unifying linguistic features shared across these languages, facilitating deeper linguistic analysis and cross-lingual understanding while preserving their unique cultural identities.
Publication
Central Sanskrit University
Hrishikesh Terdalkar
Assistant Professor
My research lies at the intersection of Computational Linguistics, Natural Language Processing, and Knowledge Graphs with a particular emphasis on low-resource languages such as Sanskrit and other Indian languages. My recent work has focused on building datasets, models, benchmarks, and evaluation frameworks grounded in linguistic structure. My interests also include Artificial Intelligence, Information Retrieval, Human-Computer Interaction, and Data Mining.