A Possibilistic Approach for the Automatic Morphological Disambiguation of Arabic Texts

R. Ayed, Ibrahim Bounhas, Bilel Elayeb, F. Evrard, Narjès Bellamine Ben Saoud
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This paper presents a new approach for Arabic non-vocalized texts disambiguation based on a possibilistic classifier. A morphological analyzer provides all the possible solutions and the values of the morphological features of words. When texts are vocalized, the number of solutions is reduced and in many cases, we can identify the correct analysis of the input word. The main idea of this paper is to exploit this type of texts in order to learn contextual dependencies between the different values of morphological features modeled as a possibilistic network. This knowledge is used later to disambiguate non-vocalized texts. In order to evaluate our approach, we perform experiments on a corpus of arabic stories. In this paper, we present results concerning the Part-Of-Speech (POS) which is the main morphological feature. Our results are compared to the SVM-based system called MADA.
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阿拉伯语文本形态自动消歧的可能性方法
本文提出了一种基于可能性分类器的阿拉伯语非发音文本消歧方法。词法分析器提供所有可能的解决方案和单词的词法特征值。当文本发声时,解决方案的数量减少了,在许多情况下,我们可以识别输入单词的正确分析。本文的主要思想是利用这类文本,以学习作为可能性网络模型的形态特征的不同值之间的上下文依赖关系。这一知识随后用于消除非发音文本的歧义。为了评估我们的方法,我们在阿拉伯语故事语料库上进行了实验。在本文中,我们给出了关于词性(POS)这一主要形态学特征的研究结果。我们的结果与基于支持向量机的MADA系统进行了比较。
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