scholarly journals A Comparison of Performance of Sequential Learning Algorithms on the Task of Named Entity Recognition for Indian Languages

Author(s):  
Awaghad Ashish Krishnarao ◽  
Himanshu Gahlot ◽  
Amit Srinet ◽  
D. S. Kushwaha
Information ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 10 (6) ◽  
pp. 186 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ajees A P ◽  
Manju K ◽  
Sumam Mary Idicula

Named Entity Recognition (NER) is the process of identifying the elementary units in a text document and classifying them into predefined categories such as person, location, organization and so forth. NER plays an important role in many Natural Language Processing applications like information retrieval, question answering, machine translation and so forth. Resolving the ambiguities of lexical items involved in a text document is a challenging task. NER in Indian languages is always a complex task due to their morphological richness and agglutinative nature. Even though different solutions were proposed for NER, it is still an unsolved problem. Traditional approaches to Named Entity Recognition were based on the application of hand-crafted features to classical machine learning techniques such as Hidden Markov Model (HMM), Support Vector Machine (SVM), Conditional Random Field (CRF) and so forth. But the introduction of deep learning techniques to the NER problem changed the scenario, where the state of art results have been achieved using deep learning architectures. In this paper, we address the problem of effective word representation for NER in Indian languages by capturing the syntactic, semantic and morphological information. We propose a deep learning based entity extraction system for Indian languages using a novel combined word representation, including character-level, word-level and affix-level embeddings. We have used ‘ARNEKT-IECSIL 2018’ shared data for training and testing. Our results highlight the improvement that we obtained over the existing pre-trained word representations.


2021 ◽  
pp. 1-13
Author(s):  
Ankur Priyadarshi ◽  
Sujan Kumar Saha

In this paper, we present our effort on the development of a Maithili Named Entity Recognition (NER) system. Maithili is one of the official languages of India, with around 50 million native speakers. Although various NER systems have been developed in several Indian languages, we did not find any openly available NER resource or system in Maithili. For the development, we manually annotated a Maithili NER corpus containing around 200K words. We prepared a baseline classifier using Conditional Random Fields (CRF). Then we ran many experiments using various recurrent neural networks (RNN). We collected larger raw corpus to obtain better word embedding and character embedding. In our experiments, we found, neural models are better than CRF; a CRF layer is effective for the prediction of the final output in the RNN models; character embedding is effective in Maithili language. We also investigated the effectiveness of gazetteer lists in neural models. We prepared a few gazetteer lists from various web resources and used those in the neural models. The incorporation of the gazetteer layer caused performance improvement. The final system achieved an f-measure of 91.6% with 94.9% precision and 88.53% recall.


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