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Back to Basics for Monolingual Alignment: Exploiting Word Similarity and Contextual Evidence
Open AccessPublisher: Journals Gateway
Transactions of the Association for Computational Linguistics (2014) 2: 219–230.
Published: 01 May 2014
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We present a simple, easy-to-replicate monolingual aligner that demonstrates state-of-the-art performance while relying on almost no supervision and a very small number of external resources. Based on the hypothesis that words with similar meanings represent potential pairs for alignment if located in similar contexts, we propose a system that operates by finding such pairs. In two intrinsic evaluations on alignment test data, our system achieves F 1 scores of 88–92%, demonstrating 1–3% absolute improvement over the previous best system. Moreover, in two extrinsic evaluations our aligner outperforms existing aligners, and even a naive application of the aligner approaches state-of-the-art performance in each extrinsic task.