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courses:rg:morphology-induction-with-spelling-rules [2011/04/11 14:43] popel positive comment added |
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===== Introduction ===== | ===== Introduction ===== | ||
* The paper describes morphology induction using Bayesian approach | * The paper describes morphology induction using Bayesian approach | ||
+ | * It is based on the Minimum Description Length (MDL) principle | ||
* Baseline: Goldwater et al., 2006: [[http:// | * Baseline: Goldwater et al., 2006: [[http:// | ||
* only stem & suffix | * only stem & suffix | ||
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* Improvements to the baseline system | * Improvements to the baseline system | ||
- | * introduces spelling rules (context/ | + | * introduces spelling rules (context/ |
* Dirichlet priors first set by hand: to prefer empty rules to deletion/ | * Dirichlet priors first set by hand: to prefer empty rules to deletion/ | ||
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===== What do we like about the paper ===== | ===== What do we like about the paper ===== | ||
* Loganathan has the code (although he couldn' | * Loganathan has the code (although he couldn' | ||
+ | * Spelling rules are also simultaneously learned along with morphological analysis | ||
* It's unsupervised and clever: using just a couple of (hyper)parameters (some of them are learned automatically), | * It's unsupervised and clever: using just a couple of (hyper)parameters (some of them are learned automatically), |