Maxenttagger for Malays Jawi POS-tags

Purpose - Malay is a major language of the Austronesian family spoken in many countries. Malay Jawi is lacking in annotated resources and tools. In addition, Part-of-speech (POS) ambiguity in Natural Language Processing (NLP) is a vague important phenomenon that needs to be solved immediately. Sinc...

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Main Authors: Abu Bakar, Juhaida, Omar, Khairuddin, Nasrudin, Mohammad Faidzul, Murah, Mohd Zamri
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Language:English
Published: 2017
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Online Access:https://repo.uum.edu.my/id/eprint/24498/1/SICONSEM%202017%2031%2033.pdf
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author Abu Bakar, Juhaida
Omar, Khairuddin
Nasrudin, Mohammad Faidzul
Murah, Mohd Zamri
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Omar, Khairuddin
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description Purpose - Malay is a major language of the Austronesian family spoken in many countries. Malay Jawi is lacking in annotated resources and tools. In addition, Part-of-speech (POS) ambiguity in Natural Language Processing (NLP) is a vague important phenomenon that needs to be solved immediately. Since POS is an important feature of the word, and is the link between the words and syntax, POS tagging (POST) needs to provide intermediate results showing superior performance to the next NLP tasks. POS ambiguity is a main problem in increasing POST performance. POST performance is often measured with accuracy and precision of a tag and it was considered critical to NLP application. Some of the standard package POS tagging provided in Natural Language ToolKit (NLTK) are Brill tagger, HMM tagger, and CRF Tagger. In this paper, POST Malay Jawi implemented NLP tools, NLTK for the state-of-the-art methods tagger; maximum entropy models. NLTK is used as the implementation tool for Jawi tagging, as syntax and semantics of the language is transparent, and it has the good functionality of NLP-operator. The tool also uses Python as the implementation language.
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spelling uum-244982018-07-30T01:10:36Z https://repo.uum.edu.my/id/eprint/24498/ Maxenttagger for Malays Jawi POS-tags Abu Bakar, Juhaida Omar, Khairuddin Nasrudin, Mohammad Faidzul Murah, Mohd Zamri QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science Purpose - Malay is a major language of the Austronesian family spoken in many countries. Malay Jawi is lacking in annotated resources and tools. In addition, Part-of-speech (POS) ambiguity in Natural Language Processing (NLP) is a vague important phenomenon that needs to be solved immediately. Since POS is an important feature of the word, and is the link between the words and syntax, POS tagging (POST) needs to provide intermediate results showing superior performance to the next NLP tasks. POS ambiguity is a main problem in increasing POST performance. POST performance is often measured with accuracy and precision of a tag and it was considered critical to NLP application. Some of the standard package POS tagging provided in Natural Language ToolKit (NLTK) are Brill tagger, HMM tagger, and CRF Tagger. In this paper, POST Malay Jawi implemented NLP tools, NLTK for the state-of-the-art methods tagger; maximum entropy models. NLTK is used as the implementation tool for Jawi tagging, as syntax and semantics of the language is transparent, and it has the good functionality of NLP-operator. The tool also uses Python as the implementation language. 2017-12-04 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en https://repo.uum.edu.my/id/eprint/24498/1/SICONSEM%202017%2031%2033.pdf Abu Bakar, Juhaida and Omar, Khairuddin and Nasrudin, Mohammad Faidzul and Murah, Mohd Zamri (2017) Maxenttagger for Malays Jawi POS-tags. In: Sintok International Conference on Social Science and Management (SICONSEM 2017), 4-5 December 2017, Adya Hotel, Langkawi Island, Kedah, Malaysia.
spellingShingle QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science
Abu Bakar, Juhaida
Omar, Khairuddin
Nasrudin, Mohammad Faidzul
Murah, Mohd Zamri
Maxenttagger for Malays Jawi POS-tags
title Maxenttagger for Malays Jawi POS-tags
title_full Maxenttagger for Malays Jawi POS-tags
title_fullStr Maxenttagger for Malays Jawi POS-tags
title_full_unstemmed Maxenttagger for Malays Jawi POS-tags
title_short Maxenttagger for Malays Jawi POS-tags
title_sort maxenttagger for malays jawi pos tags
topic QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science
url https://repo.uum.edu.my/id/eprint/24498/1/SICONSEM%202017%2031%2033.pdf
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