Abstract

Temporal annotation of plain text is considered a useful component of modern information retrieval tasks. In this work, different approaches for identification and classification of temporal expressions in Hindi are developed and analyzed. First, a rule-based approach is developed, which takes plain text as input and based on a set of hand-crafted rules, produces a tagged output with identified temporal expressions. This approach performs with a strict F1-measure of 0.83. In another approach, a CRF-based classifier is trained with human tagged data and is then tested on a test dataset. The trained classifier identifies the time expressions from plain text and further classifies them to various classes. This approach performs with a strict F1-measure of 0.78. Next, the CRF is replaced by an SVM-based classifier and the same experiment is performed with the same features. This approach is shown to be comparable to the CRF and performs with a strict F1-measure of 0.77. Using the rule base information as an additional feature enhances the performances to 0.86 and 0.84 for the CRF and SVM respectively. With three different comparable systems performing the extraction task, merging them to take advantage of their positives is the next step. As the first merge experiment, rule-based tagged data is fed to the CRF and SVM classifiers as additional training data. Evaluation results report an increase in F1-measure of the CRF from 0.78 to 0.8. Second, a voting-based approach is implemented, which chooses the best class for each token from the outputs of the three approaches. This approach results in the best performance for this task with a strict F1-measure of 0.88. In this process a reusable gold standard dataset for temporal tagging in Hindi is also developed. Named the ILTIMEX2012 corpus, it consists of 300 manually tagged Hindi news documents.

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