scholarly journals A New Word Clustering Algorithm Based on Word Similarity

2017 ◽  
Vol 26 (6) ◽  
pp. 1221-1226 ◽  
Author(s):  
Lichi Yuan
Author(s):  
Herry Sujaini

Extended Word Similarity Based (EWSB) Clustering is a word clustering algorithm based on the value of words similarity obtained from the computation of a corpus. One of the benefits of clustering with this algorithm is to improve the translation of a statistical machine translation. Previous research proved that EWSB algorithm could improve the Indonesian-English translator, where the algorithm was applied to Indonesian language as target language.This paper discusses the results of a research using EWSB algorithm on a Indonesian to Minang statistical machine translator, where the algorithm is applied to Minang language as the target language. The research obtained resulted that the EWSB algorithm is quite effective when used in Minang language as the target language. The results of this study indicate that EWSB algorithm can improve the translation accuracy by 6.36%.


2011 ◽  
Vol 58-60 ◽  
pp. 995-1000
Author(s):  
Li Chi Yuan

Category-based statistic language model is an important method to solve the problem of sparse data. But there are two bottlenecks about this model: (1) the problem of word clustering, it is hard to find a suitable clustering method that has good performance and not large amount of computation. (2) class based method always lose some prediction ability to adapt the text of different domain. The authors try to solve above problems in this paper. This paper presents a novel definition of word similarity. Based on word similarity, this paper gives the definition of word set similarity. Experiments show that word clustering algorithm based on similarity is better than conventional greedy clustering method in speed and performance. At the same time, this paper presents a new method to create the vari-gram model.


2019 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
pp. 164
Author(s):  
Herry Sujaini

We described the results of a study to determine the best features for algorithm EWSB (Extended Word Similarity Based). EWSB is a word clustering algorithm that can be used for all languages with a common feature. We provided four alternative features that can be used for word similarity computation and experimented toward the Indonesian Language to determine the best feature format for the language. We found that the best feature used in the algorithm to Indonesian EWSB is t w w' format (3-gram) with 0 (zero) word relation. Moreover, we found that using 3-gram is better than 4-gram for all the proposed features. Average recall of 3-gram is 83.50%, while the average 4-gram recall is 57.25%.


2019 ◽  
Vol 28 (1) ◽  
pp. 15-30 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rakesh Patra ◽  
Sujan Kumar Saha

Abstract In this paper, we present a novel word clustering technique to capture contextual similarity among the words. Related word clustering techniques in the literature rely on the statistics of the words collected from a fixed and small word window. For example, the Brown clustering algorithm is based on bigram statistics of the words. However, in the sequential labeling tasks such as named entity recognition (NER), longer context words also carry valuable information. To capture this longer context information, we propose a new word clustering algorithm, which uses parse information of the sentences and a nonfixed word window. This proposed clustering algorithm, named as variable window clustering, performs better than Brown clustering in our experiments. Additionally, to use two different clustering techniques simultaneously in a classifier, we propose a cluster merging technique that performs an output level merging of two sets of clusters. To test the effectiveness of the approaches, we use two different NER data sets, namely, Hindi and BioCreative II Gene Mention Recognition. A baseline NER system is developed using conditional random fields classifier, and then the clusters using individual techniques as well as the merged technique are incorporated to improve the classifier. Experimental results demonstrate that the cluster merging technique is quite promising.


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