POS error detection in automatically annotated corpora

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Abstract

Recent work on error detection has shown that the quality of manually annotated corpora can be substantially improved by applying consistency checks to the data and automatically identifying incorrectly labelled instances. These methods, however, can not be used for automatically annotated corpora where errors are systematic and cannot easily be identified by looking at the variance in the data. This paper targets the detection of POS errors in automatically annotated corpora, so-called silver standards, showing that by combining different measures sensitive to annotation quality we can identify a large part of the errors and obtain a substantial increase in accuracy.

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Rehbein, I. (2020). POS error detection in automatically annotated corpora. In LAW 2014 - 8th Linguistic Annotation Workshop, in conjunction with COLING 2014 - Proceedings of the Workshop (pp. 20–28). Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL). https://doi.org/10.3115/v1/w14-4903

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