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A Multi-head-based architecture for effective morphological tagging in Russian with open dictionary
arXiv:2604.02926v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: The article proposes a new architecture based on Multi-head attention to solve the problem of morphological tagging for the Russian language. The preprocessing of the word vectors includes splitting the words into subtokens, followed by a trained procedure for aggregating the vectors of the subtokens into vectors for tokens. This allows to support an open dictionary and analyze morphological features taking into account parts of words (prefixes, endings, etc.). The open dictionary allows in future to analyze words that are absent in the training dataset. The performed computational experiment on the SinTagRus and Taiga datasets shows that for some grammatical categories the proposed architecture gives accuracy 98-99% and above, which outperfo
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