A Method for Recognizing Noisy Romanized Japanese Words in Learner English
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概要
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This paper describes a method for recognizing romanized Japanese words in learner English. They become noise and problematic in a variety of systems and tools for language learning and teaching including text analysis, spell checking, and grammatical error detection because they are Japanese words and thus mostly unknown to such systems and tools. A problem one encounters when recognizing romanized Japanese words in learner English is that the spelling rules of romanized Japanese words are often violated. To address this problem, the described method uses a clustering algorithm reinforced by a small set of rules. Experiments show that it achieves an F-measure of 0.879 and outperforms other methods. They also show that it only requires the target text and an English word list of reasonable size.
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- 2008-10-01
著者
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Nagata Ryo
Konan University
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Sugimoto Hiromi
Japanese Institute For Educational Measurement Inc.
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KAKEGAWA Jun-ichi
Hyogo University of Teacher Education
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YABUTA Yukiko
Japanese Institute for Educational Measurement, Inc.
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KAKEGAWA Jun-ichi
Tokyo University of Science
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YABUTA Yukiko
Seisen Jogakuin College
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Nagata Ryo
Konan Univ.
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