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End-to-End Chinese Parsing Exploiting Lexicons

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arxiv 2012.04395 v1 pith:ILHCRYGH submitted 2020-12-08 cs.CL

End-to-End Chinese Parsing Exploiting Lexicons

classification cs.CL
keywords parsingchineseend-to-endcharacterdependencyinputsmodelpart-of-speech
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Chinese parsing has traditionally been solved by three pipeline systems including word-segmentation, part-of-speech tagging and dependency parsing modules. In this paper, we propose an end-to-end Chinese parsing model based on character inputs which jointly learns to output word segmentation, part-of-speech tags and dependency structures. In particular, our parsing model relies on word-char graph attention networks, which can enrich the character inputs with external word knowledge. Experiments on three Chinese parsing benchmark datasets show the effectiveness of our models, achieving the state-of-the-art results on end-to-end Chinese parsing.

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