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The Rise and Fall of Dependency Parsing in Dante Alighieri's Divine Comedy

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Abstract

In this paper, we conduct parsing experiments on Dante Alighieri{'}s Divine Comedy, an Old Italian poem composed between 1306-1321 and organized into three Cantiche {---}Inferno, Purgatorio, and Paradiso. We perform parsing on subsets of the poem using both a Modern Italian training set and sections of the Divine Comedy itself to evaluate under which scenarios parsers achieve higher scores. We find that employing in-domain training data supports better results, leading to an increase of approximately +17{\%} in Unlabeled Attachment Score (UAS) and +25-30{\%} in Labeled Attachment Score (LAS). Subsequently, we provide brief commentary on the differences in scores achieved among subsections of Cantiche, and we conduct experimental parsing on a text from the same period and style as the Divine Comedy.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the Third Workshop on Language Technologies for Historical and Ancient Languages (LT4HALA) @ LREC-COLING-2024
Pages50-56
Number of pages7
Publication statusPublished - 2024
EventThird Workshop on Language Technologies for Historical and Ancient Languages @LREC-COLING-2024 - TORINO -- ITA
Duration: 25 May 202425 May 2024

Workshop

WorkshopThird Workshop on Language Technologies for Historical and Ancient Languages @LREC-COLING-2024
CityTORINO -- ITA
Period25/5/2425/5/24

Keywords

  • Dante Alighieri
  • Natural Language Processing

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