Structured Tree Alignment for Evaluation of (Speech) Constituency Parsing
Shi, Freda, Gimpel, Kevin, Livescu, Karen
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
We present the structured average intersection-over-union ratio (STRUCT-IOU), a similarity metric between constituency parse trees motivated by the problem of evaluating speech parsers. STRUCT-IOU enables comparison between a constituency parse tree (over automatically recognized spoken word boundaries) with the ground-truth parse (over written words). To compute the metric, we project the ground-truth parse tree to the speech domain by forced alignment, align the projected ground-truth constituents with the predicted ones under certain structured constraints, and calculate the average IOU score across all aligned constituent pairs. STRUCT-IOU takes word boundaries into account and overcomes the challenge that the predicted words and ground truth may not have perfect one-to-one correspondence. Extending to the evaluation of text constituency parsing, we demonstrate that STRUCT-IOU can address token-mismatch issues, and shows higher tolerance to syntactically plausible parses than PARSEVAL (Black et al., 1991).
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Jun-19-2024
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