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MAF-CNER : A Chinese Named Entity Recognition Model Based on Multifeature Adaptive Fusion

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  • Xuming Han
  • Feng Zhou
  • Zhiyuan Hao
  • Qiaoming Liu
  • Yong Li
  • Qi Qin
  • Abd E.I.-Baset Hassanien

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Named entity recognition (NER) is a subtask in natural language processing, and its accuracy greatly affects the effectiveness of downstream tasks. Aiming at the problem of insufficient expression of potential Chinese features in named entity recognition tasks, this paper proposes a multifeature adaptive fusion Chinese named entity recognition (MAF-CNER) model. The model uses bidirectional long short-term memory (BiLSTM) neural network to extract stroke and radical features and adopts a weighted concatenation method to fuse two sets of features adaptively. This method can better integrate the two sets of features, thereby improving the model entity recognition ability. In order to fully test the entity recognition performance of this model, we compared the basic model and other mainstream models on Microsoft Research Asia (MSRA) and “China People’s Daily†dataset from January to June 1998. Experimental results show that this model is better than other models, with F1 values of 97.01% and 96.78%, respectively.

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  • Xuming Han & Feng Zhou & Zhiyuan Hao & Qiaoming Liu & Yong Li & Qi Qin & Abd E.I.-Baset Hassanien, 2021. "MAF-CNER : A Chinese Named Entity Recognition Model Based on Multifeature Adaptive Fusion," Complexity, Hindawi, vol. 2021, pages 1-9, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:complx:6696064
    DOI: 10.1155/2021/6696064
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