K-UD: Revising Korean Universal Dependencies Guidelines
Kyuwon Kim, Yige Chen, Eunkyul Leah Jo, KyungTae Lim, Jungyeul Park,, Chulwoo Park

TL;DR
This paper proposes revisions to Korean Universal Dependencies guidelines to improve syntactic annotation consistency and establish a broader linguistic consensus for Korean sentence analysis.
Contribution
It introduces refined definitions for Korean UD syntactic dependencies and a linguistic consensus model to enhance annotation clarity and agreement.
Findings
Refined UD guidelines for Korean syntax
Improved annotation consistency
Established linguistic consensus model
Abstract
Critique has surfaced concerning the existing linguistic annotation framework for Korean Universal Dependencies (UDs), particularly in relation to syntactic relationships. In this paper, our primary objective is to refine the definition of syntactic dependency of UDs within the context of analyzing the Korean language. Our aim is not only to achieve a consensus within UDs but also to garner agreement beyond the UD framework for analyzing Korean sentences using dependency structure, by establishing a linguistic consensus model.
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TopicsInnovation in Digital Healthcare Systems · Natural Language Processing Techniques · Diverse Approaches in Healthcare and Education Studies
