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EXTRACTION OF LINGUISTIC SPEECH PATTERNS OF JAPANESE FICTIONAL CHARACTERS USING SUBWORD UNITS

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Author :  Mika Kishino, Kanako Komiya

Affiliation :  Ibaraki University, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology

Country :  Japan

Category :  Computer Science & Information Technology

Volume, Issue, Month, Year :  11, none, December, 2021

Abstract :


The linguistic speech patterns that characterize lines of Japanese anime or game characters were extracted and analyzed in this study. Conventional morphological analyzers, such as MeCab, segment words with high performance, but they are unable to segment broken expressions or utterance endings that are not listed in the dictionary, which often appears in lines of anime or game characters. To overcome this challenge, we propose segmenting lines of Japanese anime or game characters using subword units that were proposed mainly for deep learning, and extracting frequently occurring strings to obtain expressions that characterize their utterances. We analyzed the subword units weighted by TF/IDF according to gender, age, and each anime character and show that they are linguistic speech patterns that are specific for each feature. Additionally, a classification experiment shows that the model with subword units outperformed that with the conventional method.

Keyword :  NLP

URL :  https://aircconline.com/csit/papers/vol11/csit112307.pdf

User Name : MikaKishino
Posted 05-03-2022 on 12:29:14 AEDT



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