Stefan Heid ; Marcel Wever ; Eyke Hüllermeier - Reliable Part-of-Speech Tagging of Historical Corpora through Set-Valued Prediction

jdmdh:6696 - Journal of Data Mining & Digital Humanities, 21 octobre 2024, 2024 - https://doi.org/10.46298/jdmdh.6696
Reliable Part-of-Speech Tagging of Historical Corpora through Set-Valued PredictionArticle

Auteurs : Stefan Heid ; Marcel Wever ; Eyke Hüllermeier

    Syntactic annotation of corpora in the form of part-of-speech (POS) tags is a key requirement for both linguistic research and subsequent automated natural language processing (NLP) tasks. This problem is commonly tackled using machine learning methods, i.e., by training a POS tagger on a sufficiently large corpus of labeled data. While the problem of POS tagging can essentially be considered as solved for modern languages, historical corpora turn out to be much more difficult, especially due to the lack of native speakers and sparsity of training data. Moreover, most texts have no sentences as we know them today, nor a common orthography. These irregularities render the task of automated POS tagging more difficult and error-prone. Under these circumstances, instead of forcing the POS tagger to predict and commit to a single tag, it should be enabled to express its uncertainty. In this paper, we consider POS tagging within the framework of set-valued prediction, which allows the POS tagger to express its uncertainty via predicting a set of candidate POS tags instead of guessing a single one. The goal is to guarantee a high confidence that the correct POS tag is included while keeping the number of candidates small. In our experimental study, we find that extending state-of-the-art POS taggers to set-valued prediction yields more precise and robust taggings, especially for unknown words, i.e., words not occurring in the training data.


    Volume : 2024
    Publié le : 21 octobre 2024
    Accepté le : 15 septembre 2021
    Soumis le : 5 août 2020
    Mots-clés : Computer Science - Computation and Language,Computer Science - Information Retrieval,Computer Science - Machine Learning,Statistics - Machine Learning,I.2.7

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