JOURNAL ARTICLE

Semi-Supervised Feature Transformation for Dependency Parsing

Abstract

In current dependency parsing models, conventional features (i.e. base features) defined over surface words and part-of-speech tags in a relatively high-dimensional feature space may suffer from the data sparseness problem and thus exhibit less discriminative power on unseen data. In this paper, we propose a novel semi-supervised approach to addressing the problem by transforming the base features into high-level features (i.e. meta features) with the help of a large amount of automatically parsed data. The meta features are used together with base features in our final parser. Our studies indicate that our proposed approach is very effective in processing unseen data and features. Experiments on Chinese and English data sets show that the final parser achieves the best-reported accuracy on the Chinese data and comparable accuracy with the best known parsers on the English data.

Keywords:
Computer science Discriminative model Parsing Artificial intelligence Dependency grammar Dependency (UML) Feature (linguistics) Natural language processing Transformation (genetics) Base (topology) Feature vector Pattern recognition (psychology)

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Citation History

Topics

Natural Language Processing Techniques
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Artificial Intelligence
Topic Modeling
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Artificial Intelligence
Text and Document Classification Technologies
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Artificial Intelligence
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