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A Stochastic Word-Spacing System Based on Word Category-Pattern (어절 내의 형태소 범주 패턴에 기반한 통계적 자동 띄어쓰기 시스템)

  • Kang, Mi-Young;Jung, Sung-Won;Kwon, Hyuk-Chul
    • Journal of KIISE:Software and Applications
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    • v.33 no.11
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    • pp.965-978
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    • 2006
  • This paper implements an automatic Korean word-spacing system based on word-recognition using morpheme unigrams and the pattern that the categories of those morpheme unigrams share within a candidate word. Although previous work on Korean word-spacing models has produced the advantages of easy construction and time efficiency, there still remain problems, such as data sparseness and critical memory size, which arise from the morpho-typological characteristics of Korean. In order to cope with both problems, our implementation uses the stochastic information of morpheme unigrams, and their category patterns, instead of word unigrams. A word's probability in a sentence is obtained based on morpheme probability and the weight for the morpheme's category within the category pattern of the candidate word. The category weights are trained so as to minimize the error means between the observed probabilities of words and those estimated by words' individual-morphemes' probabilities weighted according to their categories' powers in a given word's category pattern.

A Study on Word Juncture Modeling for Continuous Speech Recognition of Korean Language (한국어 연속음성 인식을 위한 단어 결합 모델링에 관한 연구)

  • Choi, In-Jeong;Un, Chong-Kwan
    • The Journal of the Acoustical Society of Korea
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    • v.13 no.5
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    • pp.24-31
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    • 1994
  • In this paper, we study continuous speech recognition of Korean language using acoustic models of word juncture coarticulation. To alleviate the performance degradation due to coarticulation problems, we use context-dependent units that model inter-word transitions in addition to intra-word transitions. In all cases the initial phone of each word has to be specified for each possible final phone of the previous word similarly for the final phone of each word. To improve the robustness of the HMM parameters, the covariance matrix is smoothed. We also use position-dependent units to improve the discriminative power between units. Simulation results show that when the improved models of word juncture coarticulation are used. the recognition performance is considerably improved compared to the baseline system using only intra-word units.

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A study on the effect of negative word-of-mouth of dental clinic patients (치과의료기관 내원환자의 부정적 입소문 전파에 관한 연구)

  • Yang, Hae-Young
    • Journal of Korean society of Dental Hygiene
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    • v.8 no.4
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    • pp.79-88
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    • 2008
  • This study was done to investigate the negative word-of-mouth style and effect of communication with negative word-of-mouth from dental clinic patients. Data were collected from 223 dental clinic patients living in Seoul and GyeongGi-Do. The study was collected from October 15th to October 29th, 2007 with self-recording questionnaires. The results of this study were as follows. First of all, in the characteristic of relationships category, subject who were negative word-of-mouth was more 'persuader person' than others. The results showed that the general characteristics of subjects was effective factor of word-of-mouth. Secondly, the behavior scale which was based of negative word-of-mouth was not suitable of the satisfaction of dental clinic service. This results meant the low satisfaction of dental services haven't relation with negative word-of-mouth. Thirdly, 33% of people who have complaints spread negative word-of-mouth. Finally, the main reason of dissatisfaction was long-waiting time for dental clinic service. The results showed the adjustment of dental clinic system and staffs service will prevent negative word-of-mouth spread.

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Korean Language Clustering using Word2Vec (Word2Vec를 이용한 한국어 단어 군집화 기법)

  • Heu, Jee-Uk
    • The Journal of the Institute of Internet, Broadcasting and Communication
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    • v.18 no.5
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    • pp.25-30
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    • 2018
  • Recently with the development of Internet technology, a lot of research area such as retrieval and extracting data have getting important for providing the information efficiently and quickly. Especially, the technique of analyzing and finding the semantic similar words for given korean word such as compound words or generated newly is necessary because it is not easy to catch the meaning or semantic about them. To handle of this problem, word clustering is one of the technique which is grouping the similar words of given word. In this paper, we proposed the korean language clustering technique that clusters the similar words by embedding the words using Word2Vec from the given documents.

The identification of Korean vowels /o/ and /u/ by native English speakers

  • Oh, Eunhae
    • Phonetics and Speech Sciences
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    • v.8 no.1
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    • pp.19-24
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    • 2016
  • The Korean high back vowels /o/ and /u/ have been reported to be in a state of near-merger especially among young female speakers. Along with cross-generational changes, the vowel position within a word has been reported to render different phonetic realization. The current study examines native English speakers' ability to attend to the phonetic cues that distinguish the two merging vowels and the positional effects (word-initial vs. word-final) on the identification accuracy. 28 two-syllable words containing /o/ or /u/ in either initial or final position were produced by native female Korean speakers. The CV part of each target word were excised and presented to six native English speakers. The results showed that although the identification accuracy was the lowest for /o/ in word- final position (41%), it increased up to 80% in word-initial position. The acoustic analyses of the target vowels showed that /o/ and /u/ were differentiated on the height dimension only in word-initial position, suggesting that English speakers may have perceived the distinctive F1 difference retained in the prominent position.

Utilizing Local Bilingual Embeddings on Korean-English Law Data (한국어-영어 법률 말뭉치의 로컬 이중 언어 임베딩)

  • Choi, Soon-Young;Matteson, Andrew Stuart;Lim, Heui-Seok
    • Journal of the Korea Convergence Society
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    • v.9 no.10
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    • pp.45-53
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    • 2018
  • Recently, studies about bilingual word embedding have been gaining much attention. However, bilingual word embedding with Korean is not actively pursued due to the difficulty in obtaining a sizable, high quality corpus. Local embeddings that can be applied to specific domains are relatively rare. Additionally, multi-word vocabulary is problematic due to the lack of one-to-one word-level correspondence in translation pairs. In this paper, we crawl 868,163 paragraphs from a Korean-English law corpus and propose three mapping strategies for word embedding. These strategies address the aforementioned issues including multi-word translation and improve translation pair quality on paragraph-aligned data. We demonstrate a twofold increase in translation pair quality compared to the global bilingual word embedding baseline.

Pronunciation of the Korean diphthong /jo/: Phonetic realizations and acoustic properties (한국어 /ㅛ/의 발음 양상 연구: 발음형 빈도와 음향적 특징을 중심으로)

  • Hyangwon Lee
    • Phonetics and Speech Sciences
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    • v.15 no.1
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    • pp.9-17
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    • 2023
  • The purpose of this study is to determine how the Korean diphthong /jo/ shows phonetic variation in various linguistic environments. The pronunciation of /jo/ is discussed, focusing on the relationship between phonetic variation and the distribution range of vowels. The location in a word (monosyllable, word-initial, word-medial, word-final) and word class (content word, function word) were analyzed using the speech of 10 female speakers of the Seoul Corpus. As a result of determining the frequency of appearance of /jo/ in each environment, the pronunciation type and word class were affected by the location in a word. Frequent phonetic reduction was observed in the function word /jo/ in the acoustic analysis. The word class did not change the average phonetic values of /jo/, but changed the distribution of individual tokens. These results indicate that the linguistic environment affects the phonetic distribution of vowels.

What is the neighbors of a word in Korean word recognition\ulcorner (한국어 단어재인의 이웃(neighborhood)단위)

  • Cho Hye Suk;Nam Ki Chun
    • Proceedings of the KSPS conference
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    • 2002.11a
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    • pp.97-100
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    • 2002
  • The purpose of this paper is to investigate the unit of neighbor of Korean words. In English, a word's orthographic neighborhood is defined as the set of words that can be created by changing one letter of the word while preserving letter positions. For example, the words like pike, pole, and tile are all orthographic neighbors of the word 'pile'. In this study, 2 experiments were performed. In these experiments, 4 conditions of prime were included: primes sharing first letter of first syllable(1), first syllable(2), first syllable and the first letter of second syllable with target(3) and with no formal similarity with target(4). In Exp.1, RT was shortest in condition 3. In Exp.2, condition 2 had the shortest RT. We came to the conclusion that in Korean, a word's neighbor is words that share at least one syllable with the word.

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Word Sense Distinction of Middle Verbs for Korean Verb Wordnet (한국어 동사의 어휘의미망 구축을 위한 중립동사의 의미분할)

  • Lee, Eunr-Young;Yoon, Ae-Sun
    • Language and Information
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    • v.9 no.2
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    • pp.23-48
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    • 2005
  • This study aims to discuss the word sense distinction of Korean middle verbs for restructuring KorLexVerb 1.0. Despite the duality of its meaning and syntactic structure, the word senses of middle verb are not clearly distinguished in current dictionaries. The underspecification causes very often mismatches that a same Korean word sense is used for two different English verb senses. A close examination on the syntactic and semantic properties of middle verb shows us that the word sense distinction and the reconstruction of hierarchical structure are indispensable. Finally, by doing this fine grained word sense distinction, we propose an alternative way of classification and description of the verb polysemy for KorLexVerb 1.0 as well as for dictionary-like language resources.

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The Effects of Korean Lexical Characteristics on Memory Span (한국어 어휘특성들이 기억폭에 미치는 효과)

  • Park Tae-Jin;Park Sun-Hee;Kim Tae-Ho
    • Korean Journal of Cognitive Science
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    • v.17 no.1
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    • pp.15-27
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    • 2006
  • The effects of the number of Hangul syllable, the nunber/location of batchim in a Hangul word, and compound/noncompound Hangul word on memory span were examined. The results were that (1) the more syllables a word had, the lower us memory span was, (2) the more batchims a two-syllable word had, the lower its memory span was (Korean batchim effect on memory span), (3) noncompound word had higher memory span than compound word. The reading speed of above mentioned words was measured and the results were that (1) the more syllables a word had, the slower its reading speed was, (2) but the reading speed of a two-syllable word was forest when it had a batchim on second syllable than when it had no batchim or had a batchim on first syllable or batchims on both syllables (Korean ending batchim effect on reading speed), (3) noncompound word was read faster thu compound word. Korean ending batchim effect on reading speed was not compatible with the explanation by articulatory loop bur compatible with the explanation by visual cache where the orthographic information was represented. The results suggest that memory span was influenced nor only by phonological information but also by orthographic information.

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