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Unsupervised learning of linguistic structure: an empirical evaluation

    1. [1] Flinders University of SA
  • Localización: International journal of corpus linguistics, ISSN-e 1569-9811, ISSN 1384-6655, Vol. 2, Nº 1, 1997, págs. 91-131
  • Idioma: inglés
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  • Resumen
    • Computational Linguistics and Natural Language have long been targets for Machine Learning, and a variety of learning paradigms and techniques have been employed with varying degrees of success. In this paper, we review approaches which have adopted an unsupervised learning paradigm, explore the assumptions which underlie the techniques used, and develop an approach to empirical evaluation. We concentrate on a statistical framework based on N-grams, although we seek to maintain neurolinguistic plausibility.The model we adopt places putative linguistic units in focus and associates them with a characteristic vector of statistics derived from occurrence frequency. These vectors are treated as defining a hyperspace, within which we demonstrate a technique for examining the empirical utility of the various metrics and normalization, visualization, and clustering techniques proposed in the literature. We conclude with an evaluation of the relative utility of a large array of different metrics and processing techniques in relation to our defined performance criteri


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