Word Processing White Papers
Large Scale Collocation Data and Their Application to Japanese Word Processor Technology
Overview Word processors or computers used in Japan employ Japanese input method through key-board stroke combined with Kana (phonetic) character to Kanji (ideographic, Chinese) character conversion technology. The key factor of Kana-to-Kanji conversion technology is how to raise the accuracy of the conversion through the homophone processing, since the author has so many homophonic Kanjis. This paper reports the results of the Kana-to-Kanji conversion experiments which embody the homo-phone processing based on large scale collocation data. It is shown that approximately 135,000 collocations yield 9.1% raise of the conversion accuracy compared with the pro-totype system which has no collocation data.
| Publisher | Fukuoka University | File Format | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Date Published | December 2002 | ||
| Format | White Papers | ||
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