Title :
Measuring language similarity using trigrams: Limitations of language identification
Author :
Oco, Nathaniel ; Ilao, Joel ; Roxas, Rachel Edita ; Romeritch Syliongka, Leif
Author_Institution :
Coll. of Comput. Studies, De La Salle Univ., Manila, Philippines
Abstract :
Computational approaches in language identification often result in highnumber of false positivesand low recall rates, especially if the languages involved come from the same subfamily. In this paper, we aim to determine the cause of this problemby measuring language similarity through trigrams. Religious and literary texts were used as training data. Our experiments involving language identification show that the number of common trigrams for a given language pair is inversely proportional to precision and recall rates, whereas the average word length is directly proportional to the number of true positives. Future directions include improving language modeling and providing an approach to increase precision and recall.
Keywords :
natural language processing; false positives; language identification; language modeling; language similarity measurement; literary texts; precision rates; recall rates; religious texts; trigrams; Computational modeling; Conferences; Data models; Educational institutions; Market research; Mathematical model; Training data; Closely-Related Languages; Language Identification; Language Modeling; Language Similarity; Philippines Languages; Trigram Profiles;
Conference_Titel :
Recent Trends in Information Technology (ICRTIT), 2013 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Chennai
DOI :
10.1109/ICRTIT.2013.6844250