Improving the character ngram model for the DSL task with BM25 weighting and less frequently used feature sets

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This paper describes the system developed by the Centre for English Corpus Linguistics (CECL) to discriminating similar languages, language varieties and dialects. Based on a SVM with character and POStag n-grams as features and the BM25 weighting scheme, it achieved 92.7% accuracy in the Discriminating between Similar Languages (DSL) task, ranking first among eleven systems but with a lead over the next three teams of only 0.2%. A simpler version of the system ranked second in the German Dialect Identification (GDI) task thanks to several ad hoc postprocessing steps. Complementary analyses carried out by a cross-validation procedure suggest that the BM25 weighting scheme could be competitive in this type of tasks, at least in comparison with the sublinear TF-IDF. POStag n-grams also improved the system performance.

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Bestgen, Y. (2017). Improving the character ngram model for the DSL task with BM25 weighting and less frequently used feature sets. In VarDial 2017 - 4th Workshop on NLP for Similar Languages, Varieties and Dialects, Proceedings (pp. 115–123). Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL). https://doi.org/10.18653/v1/w17-1214

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