Volume 19 No 11 (2021)
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A SURVEY OF PART OF SPEECH TAGGING APPROACHES IN HINDI
Vijay Kumar Soni, Dr. Smita Selot
Abstract
Various forms of speech Tagging is the procedure of giving individual words in a text a tag, which indicates the category of grammar to which that word belongs. It is a basic step that is needed in many natural language applications, from translation systems to speech recognition. Because different languages have different grammatical structures and morphologies, the ways to tag in different languages range from rule-based to statistical. Processing English and European languages takes a lot of work, but processing Indian languages takes less work because there isn't a lot of annotated corpora. This paper is a summary of the research that different institutions and organizations have done on how to process the Hindi language. We talk about the different ways language is processed, the available corpora, and how their results compare. A possible model for making a POS tagger is given based on comparisons and the study.
Keywords
NLP, HMM, HINDI, POS.
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