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The model already includes different languages and we're happy to add more, since the default model aims for versatility. (Obviously, if you know your data set is guaranteed to be monolingual it may always be beneficial to use a custom model).
Ideally, we should add a handful of Danish references featuring the I in core.xml. If the usage is similar to the in of English references then the I will typically be at the start of editor
or container-title
tags so adding samples to the training set will help the model use I as good marker for both of these.
And then we should also make the names and title normalizers aware of this fact. Since "I " could easily occur at the start of titles or names in other languages this is a little more tricky. If you could post some real-world examples maybe we can come up with some good rules (e.g., in the editors tag we could strip it only in combination with common ways to designate editors; in container titles we could look for similar syntactical patterns).
In general, with the normalizers we don't need to worry too much either way, because they can be tweaked at runtime.
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Here is an example:
Harvey, P. (2018). 3. Infrastructures in and out of Time: The Promise of Roads in Contemporary Peru. I N. Anand, A. Gupta, & H. Appel (Red.), Promise of Infrastructure (s. 80–101). Duke University Press.
N. Anand is imported as I.N. Anand
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