Robust Dependency Parsing of Spontaneous Japanese Spoken Language(Speech Corpora and Related Topics, <Special Section>Corpus-Based Speech Technologies)
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概要
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Spontaneously spoken Japanese includes a lot of grammatically ill-formed linguistic phenomena such as fillers, hesitations, inversions, and so on, which do not appear in written language. This paper proposes a novel method of robust dependency parsing using a large-scale spoken language corpus, and evaluates the availability and robustness of the method using spontaneously spoken dialogue sentences. By utilizing stochastic information about the appearance of ill-formed phenomena, the method can robustly parse spoken Japanese including fillers, inversions, or dependencies over utterance units. Experimental results reveal that the parsing accuracy reached 87.0%, and we confirmed that it is effective to utilize the location information of a bunsetsu, and the distance information between bunsetsus as stochastic information.
- 社団法人電子情報通信学会の論文
- 2005-03-01
著者
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Matsubara Shigeki
自治医科大学 産婦人科
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Matsubara S
Center For Integrated Acoustic Information Research Nagoya University:information Technology Center
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Matsubara Shigeki
Information Technology Center Nagoya University
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Matsubara Shigeki
The Graduate School Of Engineering Nagoya University
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KAWAGUCHI Nobuo
Information Technology Center, Nagoya University
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OHNO Tomohiro
Graduate School of Information Science, Nagoya University
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KAWAGUCHI Nobuo
CIAIR, Nagoya University
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INAGAKI Yasuyoshi
Information Technology Center
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INAGAKI Yasuyoshi
Faculty of Information Science and Technology, Aichi Prefectural University
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Inagaki Y
Faculty Of Information Science And Technology Aichi Prefectural University
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Inagaki Yasuyoshi
Information Engineering Department Nagoya University
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Inagaki Yasuyoshi
Faculty Of Engineering Nagoya University
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Ohno Tomohiro
Graduate School Of Information Science Nagoya University
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Kawaguchi N
Center For Integrated Acoustic Information Research Nagoya University:information Technology Center
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