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The Role of Pitch Range Reset in Korean Sentence Processing

  • Kong, Eun-Jong
    • Phonetics and Speech Sciences
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    • v.2 no.1
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    • pp.33-39
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    • 2010
  • This study investigates the effect of pitch range reset in Korean listeners' processing of syntactically ambiguous participle structures. Unlike Japanese and English,in Korean, the downtrend or the reset of pitch range does not consistently differentiate Accentual Phrases (AP), a lower level of phrasing, from Intonational Phrases (IP), a higher level of phrasing. Therefore, we explore Korean listeners' comprehension patterns for syntactically ambiguous speech strings varying in 1) the relative height of F0 peaks across prosodic units, and 2) the types of prosodic phrasing, to see whether pitch range reset informs the recovery of syntactic structure even though it is not reflected in the intonational hierarchy in Korean. The results show that the hierarchical level of prosodic phrasing affects the parsing pattern of syntactic ambiguity. The pitch range reset also cued the location of syntactic boundaries, but this effect was confined to phrases across AP.

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Opinion Extraction based on Syntactic Pieces

  • Aoki, Suguru;Yamamoto, Kazuhide
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society for Language and Information Conference
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    • 2007.11a
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    • pp.76-85
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    • 2007
  • This paper addresses a task of opinion extraction from given documents and its positive/negative classification. We propose a sentence classification method using a notion of syntactic piece. Syntactic piece is a minimum unit of structure, and is used as an alternative processing unit of n-gram and whole tree structure. We compute its semantic orientation, and classify opinion sentences into positive or negative. We have conducted an experiment on more than 5000 opinion sentences of multiple domains, and have proven that our approach attains high performance at 91% precision.

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Relationship between Alternating Attention and Context Use during Sentence Processing in Older and Younger Adults (정상노인과 젊은 성인의 문맥을 이용한 문장처리와 교대주의력의 관계)

  • Park, Youngmi
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.18 no.11
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    • pp.527-539
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    • 2018
  • Cognitive decline in aging is known to yield detrimental effects in syntactic processing and working memory capacity is the most crucial cognitive function in understanding older adults' sentence processing skills. This study examined how young and older adults utilize contextual information while resolving NP-attached Ps vis word-by-word self-paced reading paradigm. In addition, the study asked which cognitive functions play roles on the use of a NP-supporting context during processing of NP-attached PP. When NP-attached PP was presented in a supporting context, both age groups performed faster than in the null context condition. Among different cognitive functions, alternating attention skills were correlated with the ability utilizing context during syntactic ambiguity resolution and working memory capacity was not found to be crucial for this study. In conclusion, this study suggests that aging does not always affect older adults' syntactic processing negatively and relevant cognitive function may vary depending on the type of syntactic structure.

A Study of Parsing System Implementation Using Segmentation and Argument Information (구간 분할과 논항정보를 이용한 구문분석시스템 구현에 관한 연구)

  • Park, Yong Uk;Kwon, Hyuk Chul
    • Journal of Korea Multimedia Society
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    • v.16 no.3
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    • pp.366-374
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    • 2013
  • One of the most important problems in syntactic analysis is syntactic ambiguities. This paper proposes a parsing system and this system can reduce syntactic ambiguities by using segmentation method and argument information method. The proposed system uses morphemes for the input of syntax analysis system, and syntactic analysis system generates all possible parse trees from the given morphemes. Therefore, this system generates many syntactic ambiguity problems. We use three methods to solve these problems. First is disambiguation method in morphological analysis, second is segmentation method in syntactic analysis processing, and the last method is using argument information. Using these three methods, we can reduce many ambiguities in Korean syntactic analysis. In our experiment, our approach decreases about 53% of syntactic ambiguities.

Processing Nominal Suffixes in Korean: Evidence from Priming Experiments

  • Ahn, Hee-Don;An, Duk-Ho;Choi, Jung-Yun;Hwang, Jong-Bai;Jeon, Moon-Gee;Kim, Ji-Hyon
    • Language and Information
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    • v.15 no.1
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    • pp.1-12
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    • 2011
  • This study investigates morphologically complex nouns in Korean through a series of priming studies. Two experiments examined whether morphological affixes on Korean nouns were decomposed or processed as a whole. Two types of morphological affixes were examined: morpho-syntactic case markers and the plural marker '-tul'. Results showed that priming occurred for the plural marker with SOAs of 80 ms and 160 ms, but no priming occurred for the morpho-syntactic case markers. These results suggest that the morphological processing for these two types of affixes differ. We argue that Korean nouns with the plural suffix are decomposed into the stem and affix, supporting the Decomposition Model (Pinker & Ullman, 2002). We suggest that while plural markers are truly morphological affixes, case markers in Korean are morpho-syntactic, and thus presuppose the existence of other syntactic elements, such as the matrix verb, hence the lack of priming effects.

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Text Watermarking Based on Syntactic Constituent Movement (구문요소의 전치에 기반한 문서 워터마킹)

  • Kim, Mi-Young
    • The KIPS Transactions:PartB
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    • v.16B no.1
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    • pp.79-84
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    • 2009
  • This paper explores a method of text watermarking for agglutinative languages and develops a syntactic tree-based syntactic constituent movement scheme. Agglutinative languages provide a good ground for the syntactic tree-based natural language watermarking because syntactic constituent order is relatively free. Our proposed natural language watermarking method consists of seven procedures. First, we construct a syntactic dependency tree of unmarked text. Next, we perform clausal segmentation from the syntactic tree. Third, we choose target syntactic constituents, which will move within its clause. Fourth, we determine the movement direction of the target constituents. Then, we embed a watermark bit for each target constituent. Sixth, if the watermark bit does not coincide with the direction of the target constituent movement, we displace the target constituent in the syntactic tree. Finally, from the modified syntactic tree, we obtain a marked text. From the experimental results, we show that the coverage of our method is 91.53%, and the rate of unnatural sentences of marked text is 23.16%, which is better than that of previous systems. Experimental results also show that the marked text keeps the same style, and it has the same information without semantic distortion.

Discriminator of Similar Documents Using the Syntactic-Semantic Tree Comparator (구문의미트리 비교기를 이용한 유사문서 판별기)

  • Kang, Won-Seog
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.15 no.10
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    • pp.636-646
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    • 2015
  • In information society, the need to detect document duplication and plagiarism is increasing. Many studies have progressed to meet such need, but there are limitations in increasing document duplication detection quality due to technological problem of natural language processing. Recently, some studies tried to increase the quality by applying syntatic-semantic analysis technique. But, the studies have the problem comparing syntactic-semantic trees. This paper develops a syntactic-semantic tree comparator, designs and implements a discriminator of similar documents using the comparator. To evaluate the system, we analyze the correlation between human discrimination and system discrimination with the comparator. This analysis shows that the proposed discrimination has good performance. We need to define the document type and improve the processing technique appropriate for each type.

An analysis and correction of the phonological and syntactic errors in korean dialogues for a robust dialogue system (견고한 대화시스템을 위한 한국어 대화체의 음운론적, 구문론적 오류 분석 및 복구)

  • 김영길;김한우;최병욱
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Telematics and Electronics C
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    • v.34C no.5
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    • pp.55-65
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    • 1997
  • In many cases, a dialogue system can't extract the correct analysis information of a user's spoken utterance, because of its own ungrammatical components. Therefore, in order to perform a correct before it performs the syntactic processing. In this paper, we use a real dialogue corpus and classify these ungrammatical errors as 4 categories : phonological, syntactic, semantic errors that consist of speech reparis and inversions, and propose an algorithm to detect and correct the errors. In short, this paper proposes a method to detect and correct the speech repairs and inversions that are classified as the phonological and syntactic errors to implement a robust dialogue system. And, through the test of real dialogue data, this paper shows an efficiency of the proposed algorithm.

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Processing Dependent Nouns Based on Chunking for Korean Syntactic Analysis (한국어 구문분석을 위한 구묶음 기반 의존명사 처리)

  • Park Eui-Kyu;Ra Dong-Yul
    • Korean Journal of Cognitive Science
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    • v.17 no.2
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    • pp.119-138
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    • 2006
  • It is widely known that chunking is beneficial to syntactic analysis. This paper introduces a method of chunking thai is useful for structural analysis of sentences in Korean. Dependent nouns in Korean usually tend to make sentences complex and long. By performing chunking operations related with dependent nouns, it is possible to reduce sentence complexity and thus make syntactic analysis easier. With this aim in mind we investigated techniques for chunking related with dependent nouns. We proposed a variety of chunking schemes according to the types of dependent nouns. The experiments showed that carrying out chunking leads to significant improvement of performance in syntactic analysis for Korean.

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High Speed Korean Dependency Analysis Using Cascaded Chunking (다단계 구단위화를 이용한 고속 한국어 의존구조 분석)

  • Oh, Jin-Young;Cha, Jeong-Won
    • Journal of the Korea Society for Simulation
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    • v.19 no.1
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    • pp.103-111
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    • 2010
  • Syntactic analysis is an important step in natural language processing. However, we cannot use the syntactic analyzer in Korean for low performance and without robustness. We propose new robust, high speed and high performance Korean syntactic analyzer using CRFs. We treat a parsing problem as a labeling problem. We use a cascaded chunking for Korean parsing. We label syntactic information to each Eojeol at each step using CRFs. CRFs use part-of-speech tag and Eojeol syntactic tag features. Our experimental results using 10-fold cross validation show significant improvement in the robustness, speed and performance of long Korea sentences.