• Title/Summary/Keyword: Syllable-based Part-of-Speech Tagging

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Korean Head-Tail Tokenization and Part-of-Speech Tagging by using Deep Learning (딥러닝을 이용한 한국어 Head-Tail 토큰화 기법과 품사 태깅)

  • Kim, Jungmin;Kang, Seungshik;Kim, Hyeokman
    • IEMEK Journal of Embedded Systems and Applications
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    • v.17 no.4
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    • pp.199-208
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    • 2022
  • Korean is an agglutinative language, and one or more morphemes are combined to form a single word. Part-of-speech tagging method separates each morpheme from a word and attaches a part-of-speech tag. In this study, we propose a new Korean part-of-speech tagging method based on the Head-Tail tokenization technique that divides a word into a lexical morpheme part and a grammatical morpheme part without decomposing compound words. In this method, the Head-Tail is divided by the syllable boundary without restoring irregular deformation or abbreviated syllables. Korean part-of-speech tagger was implemented using the Head-Tail tokenization and deep learning technique. In order to solve the problem that a large number of complex tags are generated due to the segmented tags and the tagging accuracy is low, we reduced the number of tags to a complex tag composed of large classification tags, and as a result, we improved the tagging accuracy. The performance of the Head-Tail part-of-speech tagger was experimented by using BERT, syllable bigram, and subword bigram embedding, and both syllable bigram and subword bigram embedding showed improvement in performance compared to general BERT. Part-of-speech tagging was performed by integrating the Head-Tail tokenization model and the simplified part-of-speech tagging model, achieving 98.99% word unit accuracy and 99.08% token unit accuracy. As a result of the experiment, it was found that the performance of part-of-speech tagging improved when the maximum token length was limited to twice the number of words.

Syllable-based POS Tagging without Korean Morphological Analysis (형태소 분석기 사용을 배제한 음절 단위의 한국어 품사 태깅)

  • Shim, Kwang-Seob
    • Korean Journal of Cognitive Science
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    • v.22 no.3
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    • pp.327-345
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    • 2011
  • In this paper, a new approach to Korean POS (Part-of-Speech) tagging is proposed. In previous works, a Korean POS tagger was regarded as a post-processor of a morphological analyzer, and as such a tagger was used to determine the most likely morpheme/POS sequence from morphological analysis. In the proposed approach, however, the POS tagger is supposed to generate the most likely morpheme and POS pair sequence directly from the given sentences. 398,632 eojeol POS-tagged corpus and 33,467 eojeol test data are used for training and evaluation, respectively. The proposed approach shows 96.31% of POS tagging accuracy.

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A Method of Intonation Modeling for Corpus-Based Korean Speech Synthesizer (코퍼스 기반 한국어 합성기의 억양 구현 방안)

  • Kim, Jin-Young;Park, Sang-Eon;Eom, Ki-Wan;Choi, Seung-Ho
    • Speech Sciences
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    • v.7 no.2
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    • pp.193-208
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    • 2000
  • This paper describes a multi-step method of intonation modeling for corpus-based Korean speech synthesizer. We selected 1833 sentences considering various syntactic structures and built a corresponding speech corpus uttered by a female announcer. We detected the pitch using laryngograph signals and manually marked the prosodic boundaries on recorded speech, and carried out the tagging of part-of-speech and syntactic analysis on the text. The detected pitch was separated into 3 frequency bands of low, mid, high frequency components which correspond to the baseline, the word tone, and the syllable tone. We predicted them using the CART method and the Viterbi search algorithm with a word-tone-dictionary. In the collected spoken sentences, 1500 sentences were trained and 333 sentences were tested. In the layer of word tone modeling, we compared two methods. One is to predict the word tone corresponding to the mid-frequency components directly and the other is to predict it by multiplying the ratio of the word tone to the baseline by the baseline. The former method resulted in a mean error of 12.37 Hz and the latter in one of 12.41 Hz, similar to each other. In the layer of syllable tone modeling, it resulted in a mean error rate less than 8.3% comparing with the mean pitch, 193.56 Hz of the announcer, so its performance was relatively good.

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Morpheme Recovery Based on Naïve Bayes Model (NB 모델을 이용한 형태소 복원)

  • Kim, Jae-Hoon;Jeon, Kil-Ho
    • The KIPS Transactions:PartB
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    • v.19B no.3
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    • pp.195-200
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    • 2012
  • In Korean, spelling change in various forms must be recovered into base forms in morphological analysis as well as part-of-speech (POS) tagging is difficult without morphological analysis because Korean is agglutinative. This is one of notorious problems in Korean morphological analysis and has been solved by morpheme recovery rules, which generate morphological ambiguity resolved by POS tagging. In this paper, we propose a morpheme recovery scheme based on machine learning methods like Na$\ddot{i}$ve Bayes models. Input features of the models are the surrounding context of the syllable which the spelling change is occurred and categories of the models are the recovered syllables. The POS tagging system with the proposed model has demonstrated the $F_1$-score of 97.5% for the ETRI tree-tagged corpus. Thus it can be decided that the proposed model is very useful to handle morpheme recovery in Korean.