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Identification of Code-Switched Sentences and Words Using Language Modeling Approaches

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  • Liang-Chih Yu
  • Wei-Cheng He
  • Wei-Nan Chien
  • Yuen-Hsien Tseng

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Globalization and multilingualism contribute to code-switching—the phenomenon in which speakers produce utterances containing words or expressions from a second language. Processing code-switched sentences is a significant challenge for multilingual intelligent systems. This study proposes a language modeling approach to the problem of code-switching language processing, dividing the problem into two subtasks: the detection of code-switched sentences and the identification of code-switched words in sentences. A code-switched sentence is detected on the basis of whether it contains words or phrases from another language. Once the code-switched sentences are identified, the positions of the code-switched words in the sentences are then identified. Experimental results show that the language modeling approach achieved an -measure of 80.43% and an accuracy of 79.01% for detecting Mandarin-Taiwanese code-switched sentences. For the identification of code-switched words, the word-based and POS-based models, respectively, achieved -measures of 41.09% and 53.08%.

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  • Liang-Chih Yu & Wei-Cheng He & Wei-Nan Chien & Yuen-Hsien Tseng, 2013. "Identification of Code-Switched Sentences and Words Using Language Modeling Approaches," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2013, pages 1-7, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:898714
    DOI: 10.1155/2013/898714
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