Title :
Annotation of complex noun phrases from multilingual parallel corpus
Author :
Jingxiang Cao ; Degen Huang
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Comput. Sci. & Technol., Dalian Univ. of Technol., Dalian, China
fDate :
Oct. 30 2012-Nov. 1 2012
Abstract :
The Noun Phrase (NP) is the dominant construct in natural language text. While base NPs (BNP) and maximal length NPs (MNP) are relatively easy to identified and extracted, the internal structure of NPs is rather a challenge in natural language processing. Penn Treebank leaves the BNPs flat as implicit right branching. Vadas and Curran added BNP internal structure to the Penn Treebank. But the results of the BNP structure are very often incorrect when it is considered within a longer complex NP (CNP). Structural ambiguity prevails in most CNPs and multilingual comparison may help improve disambiguation. We introduce a new NP annotation scheme, which is applicable to multilingual parallel corpora and discriminate genuine flat branching and right branching. Flat branching is preferred instead of binary branching wherever appropriate so as to achieve inter-lingual consistency. As a pilot task to build a gold standard corpus for structural and semantic analysis of CNPs, 381 document titles are extracted from the UN resolutions as typical examples of CNPs. Document titles in Chinese, English and Russian are manually annotated in XML format with the hope to help acquire rules for parsers or machine translators targeted at CNPs. The problems encountered are reported.
Keywords :
grammars; information retrieval; language translation; natural language processing; parallel processing; text analysis; CNPs; Chinese language; English; NP annotation scheme; Penn Treebank; Russian language; UN resolutions; complex noun phrase annotation; document title extraction; flat branching; gold standard corpus; interlingual consistency; machine translators; multilingual parallel corpus; natural language processing; natural language text; parsers; right branching; semantic analysis; structural analysis; Aging; Computational linguistics; Conferences; Educational institutions; Knowledge engineering; Natural language processing; Tagging; annotation; complex NPs; multilingual parallel corpus; structural ambiguity;
Conference_Titel :
Cloud Computing and Intelligent Systems (CCIS), 2012 IEEE 2nd International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Hangzhou
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-1855-6
DOI :
10.1109/CCIS.2012.6664623