Cyclic feeding interactions between finite-state mal-rules

Robert Joshua Reynolds, L. Janda, T. Nesset
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Intelligent Language Tutoring Systems typically attempt to automatically diagnose learner errors in order to provide individualized feedback. One common approach is the use of mal-rules to extend norma- tive grammars by licensing specific types of learner errors. In finite-state morphologies, mal-rules can be implemented as two-level rules or replace rules. However, unlike the phonological rules of natural languages, mal-rules do not necessarily behave as a coherent system, especially with respect to feed- ing interactions. Using examples from learner errors attested in the RULEC corpus of Russian learner texts, we illustrate the problem of cyclic feeding interactions that can occur between mal-rules. We then describe a formal algorithm for identifying an optimal ordering for mal-rules to be applied to a transducer.
有限状态异常规则之间的循环进料相互作用
智能语言辅导系统通常试图自动诊断学习者的错误,以提供个性化的反馈。一种常见的方法是使用错误规则,通过允许特定类型的学习者错误来扩展规范语法。在有限状态形态中,错误规则可以实现为两级规则或替换规则。然而,与自然语言的语音规则不同,错误规则不一定表现为一个连贯的系统,特别是在喂养相互作用方面。我们使用在俄语学习者文本的RULEC语料库中证实的学习者错误的例子来说明错误规则之间可能发生的循环喂养交互问题。然后,我们描述了一种形式化算法,用于识别应用于换能器的错误规则的最佳排序。
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