Syntactic Annotation in the I3rab Dependency
Treebank
Dana Halabi1,
Arafat Awajan1,3, and Ebaa Fayyoumi2
1Department of Computer Science, Princess
Sumaya University for Technology, Jordan
2Department of Computer Science, Hashemite
University, Jordan
3Information Technology College, Computer Science Department, Mutah University, Jordan
Abstract: Arabic dependency parsers have a poor
performance compared to parsers of other languages. Recently the impact of
annotation at lexical level of dependency treebank on the overall performance
of the dependency parses has been extensively investigated. This paper focuses
on the impact of coarse-grained and fine-grained dependency relations on the
performance of Arabic dependency parsers. Moreover, this paper introduces the
annotation rules for I3rab dependency treebank. Experimentally, the obtained
results showed that having an appropriate set of dependency relations improves
the performance of an Arabic dependency parser up to 27.55%.
Keywords: Arabic language, dependency
parsing, natural language processing, dependency structure, dependency
relation, annotation rules.
Received February 20, 2021; accepted March
7, 2021
https://doi.org/10.34028/iajit/18/3A/1