Tagger

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Definition

A tagger is a device which assigns symbolic labels (tags) to linguistics units. The labels are taken from a predefined set of symbols (tag-set).

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In most cases, a tagger assigns tags representing morpho-syntactic information to single word-forms or token. But there are tagger which have been designed to identify semantic role of noun phrases or prepositional phrases (sense tagging) and sometimes identiying the discourse structure of a text is considered as a king of tagging.

Conceptually, tagging can be considered as a three step process: (i). identification of the relevant units (ii). assigning all possible labels to the units (e.g. by lexical look-up, applying heuristics, etc.) (iii). disambiguation.

It is common practice to distinguish between rule-based and stochastic tagger, though in some cases it is not easy to decide

Tagger erreichen je nach Textsorte eine Korrektheit von 90-97%.

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