Annotation of Chinese Predicate Heads and Relevant Elements
Yanping Chen, Wenfan Jin, Yongbin Qin, Ruizhang Huang and, Qinghua Zheng, Ping Chen

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel annotation guideline and annotated corpus for Chinese predicate heads, addressing a critical gap in Chinese information extraction and facilitating future research in syntactic analysis.
Contribution
It develops the first comprehensive annotation guideline for Chinese predicate heads and creates a publicly available annotated corpus to support research.
Findings
Over 1,500 documents annotated using the new guideline
The corpus is publicly accessible online
The guideline emphasizes predicate as the sentence's structural center
Abstract
A predicate head is a verbal expression that plays a role as the structural center of a sentence. Identifying predicate heads is critical to understanding a sentence. It plays the leading role in organizing the relevant syntactic elements in a sentence, including subject elements, adverbial elements, etc. For some languages, such as English, word morphologies are valuable for identifying predicate heads. However, Chinese offers no morphological information to indicate words` grammatical roles. A Chinese sentence often contains several verbal expressions; identifying the expression that plays the role of the predicate head is not an easy task. Furthermore, Chinese sentences are inattentive to structure and provide no delimitation between words. Therefore, identifying Chinese predicate heads involves significant challenges. In Chinese information extraction, little work has been performed…
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Taxonomy
TopicsTopic Modeling · Natural Language Processing Techniques · Multimodal Machine Learning Applications
