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As a sequence of two or more consecutive individual words inherent with contextual semantics of individual words, multi-word attracts much attention from statistical linguistics and of extensive applications in text mining. In this paper, we carried out a series studies on multi-word extraction from Chinese documents. Firstly, we proposed a new statistical method, augmented mutual information (AMI), for words’ dependency. Experiment results demonstrate that AMI method can produce a recall on average as 80% and its precision is about 20%-30%. Secondly, we attempt to utilize the variance of occurrence frequencies of individual words in a multi-word candidate to deal with the rare occurrence problem. But experimental results cannot validate the effectiveness of variance. Thirdly, we developed a syntactic method based on lexical regularities of Chinese multi-word to extract the multi-words from Chinese documents. Experimental results demonstrate that this syntactical method can produce a higher precision on average as 0.5521 than AMI method but it cannot produce a comparable recall. Finally, the possible breakthrough on combining statistical methods and syntactical methods is shed light on.
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Zhang, W., Yoshida, T., Tang, X. (2008). A Study on Multi-word Extraction from Chinese Documents. In: Ishikawa, Y., et al. Advanced Web and Network Technologies, and Applications. APWeb 2008. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 4977. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-89376-9_4
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