Collective Biographies of Women: A Machine Learning Approach to Paragraph Annotation

M. Ramakrishnan, Sakshi Jawarani, V. Sriram, Raf Alvarado
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The Collective Biographies of Women Project (CBW) seeks to annotate a large corpus of nineteenth and twentieth century British and American biographical texts about women. These annotations, applied at the paragraph level, draw from a controlled vocabulary known as BESS, Biographical Elements and Structure Schema. The BESS vocabulary terms are grouped into five major categories – Stage Of life, Persona, Event, Topos, Discourse. The corpus is drawn from 1,270 known books, comprising around 13,000 chapters of about 8,000 women. Because manual annotation is painstaking, time-consuming, and error-prone, there is a need to automate the annotation process for the entire corpus. Using the BESS vocabulary as labels and the currently annotated paragraphs as a training set, we developed a supervised machine learning classifier to aid in this process. Employing several methods, including Logistic Regression, Random Forest and Language models, we achieved an accuracy of ∼87%. In addition to aiding in the work of annotation, we have made recommendations about further developing the BESS vocabulary.
女性集体传记:段落注释的机器学习方法
妇女集体传记项目(CBW)试图注释19世纪和20世纪英国和美国关于妇女的传记文本的大量语料库。这些注释应用于段落级别,从称为BESS (Biographical Elements and Structure Schema)的受控词汇表中提取。BESS词汇术语分为五大类:人生阶段、人物角色、事件、话题、话语。该语料库取自1270本已知的书籍,包括大约8000名女性的13000章。由于手工注释费时费力,而且容易出错,因此需要对整个语料库的注释过程进行自动化。使用BESS词汇表作为标签,当前注释的段落作为训练集,我们开发了一个有监督的机器学习分类器来帮助这个过程。采用多种方法,包括逻辑回归、随机森林和语言模型,我们实现了~ 87%的准确率。除了帮助注释工作之外,我们还提出了进一步开发BESS词汇表的建议。
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