Thai Rhetorical Structure Analysis

Abstract

Rhetorical structure analysis (RSA) explores discourse relations among elementary discourse units (EDUs) in a text. It is very useful in many text processing tasks employing relationships among EDUs such as text understanding, summarization, and question-answering. Thai language with its distinctive linguistic characteristics requires a unique technique. This article proposes an approach for Thai rhetorical structure analysis. First, EDUs are segmented by two hidden Markov models derived from syntactic rules. A rhetorical structure tree is constructed from a clustering technique with its similarity measure derived from Thai semantic rules. Then, a decision tree whose features derived from the semantic rules is used to determine discourse relations.

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