Chinese pronominal anaphora resolution using lexical knowledge and entropy‐based weight
Dian‐Song Wu and
Tyne Liang
Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, 2008, vol. 59, issue 13, 2138-2145
Abstract:
Pronominal anaphors are commonly observed in written texts. In this article, effective Chinese pronominal anaphora resolution is addressed by using lexical knowledge acquisition and salience measurement. The lexical knowledge acquisition is aimed to extract more semantic features, such as gender, number, and collocate compatibility by employing multiple resources. The presented salience measurement is based on entropy‐based weighting on selecting antecedent candidates. The resolution is justified with a real corpus and compared with a rule‐based model. Experimental results by five‐fold cross‐validation show that our approach yields 82.5% success rate on 1343 anaphoric instances. In comparison with a general rule‐based approach, the performance is improved by 7%.
Date: 2008
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