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That Slepen Al the Nyght with Open Ye! Cross-era Sequence Segmentation with Switch-memory

Computation and Language 2022-09-08 v1

Abstract

The evolution of language follows the rule of gradual change. Grammar, vocabulary, and lexical semantic shifts take place over time, resulting in a diachronic linguistic gap. As such, a considerable amount of texts are written in languages of different eras, which creates obstacles for natural language processing tasks, such as word segmentation and machine translation. Although the Chinese language has a long history, previous Chinese natural language processing research has primarily focused on tasks within a specific era. Therefore, we propose a cross-era learning framework for Chinese word segmentation (CWS), CROSSWISE, which uses the Switch-memory (SM) module to incorporate era-specific linguistic knowledge. Experiments on four corpora from different eras show that the performance of each corpus significantly improves. Further analyses also demonstrate that the SM can effectively integrate the knowledge of the eras into the neural network.

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@article{arxiv.2209.02967,
  title  = {That Slepen Al the Nyght with Open Ye! Cross-era Sequence Segmentation with Switch-memory},
  author = {Xuemei Tang and Qi Su and Jun Wang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2209.02967},
  year   = {2022}
}

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11 pages, 3 figures, accepted by ACL2022