Named Entity Chunking Techniques in Supervised Learning for Japanese Named Entity Recognition

This paper focuses on the issue of named entity chunking in Japanese named entity recognition. We apply the supervised decision list learning method to Japanese named entity recognition. We also investigate and incorporate several named-entity noun phrase chunking techniques and experimentally evaluate and compare their performance. In addition, we propose a method for incorporating richer contextual information as well as patterns of constituent morphemes within a named entity, which have not been considered in previous research, and show that the proposed method outperforms these previous approaches.