An IsiZulu Personal Finance Management Application
The main problem we are addressing for this project is the exclusion of South African (SA) indigenous languages from digital resources, and particularly in the finance domain. This problem can be divided into three sub-problems:
We aim to address the problems above through development of a personal management mobile application that helps users manage their money and adapts a trust-inducing interface. The mobile application will incorporate a natural language generator, which when provided with a users transactions history will generate informative summaries about those transactions.
Design and development of the mobile application, and the content selection component of Natural Language Generator (NLG) for the digital assistant
learn moreDevelopment of algorithms for verbalising numbers in all contexts, and the development of NLG pipeline stages, sentence planning and linguistic realisation
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