Neural text normalization leveraging similarities of strings and sounds

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We propose neural models that can normalize text by considering the similarities of word strings and sounds. We experimentally compared a model that considers the similarities of both word strings and sounds, a model that considers only the similarity of word strings or of sounds, and a model without the similarities as a baseline. Results showed that leveraging the word string similarity succeeded in dealing with misspellings and abbreviations, and taking into account the sound similarity succeeded in dealing with phonetic substitutions and emphasized characters. So that the proposed models achieved higher F1 scores than the baseline.

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Kawamura, R., Aoki, T., Kamigaito, H., Takamura, H., & Okumura, M. (2020). Neural text normalization leveraging similarities of strings and sounds. In COLING 2020 - 28th International Conference on Computational Linguistics, Proceedings of the Conference (pp. 2126–2131). Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL). https://doi.org/10.18653/v1/2020.coling-main.192

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