Lee, Chia-Ying
Semantical Clustering of Morphologically Related Chinese Words
Lee, Chia-Ling (National Taiwan University) | Chang, Ya-Ning (Academia Sinica) | Liu, Chao-Lin (National Chengchi University) | Lee, Chia-Ying (Academia Sinica) | Hsu, Jane Yung-jen (National Taiwan University)
A Chinese character embedded in different compound words may carry different meanings. In this paper, we aim at semantical clustering of a given family of morphologically related Chinese words. In Experiment 1, we employed linguistic features at the word, syntactic, semantic, and contextual levels in aggregated computational linguistics methods to handle the clustering task. In Experiment 2, we recruited adults and children to perform the clustering task. Experimental results indicate that our computational model achieved a similar level of performance as children.
Modelling Complexity in Musical Rhythm
Liou, Cheng-Yuan, Wu, Tai-Hei, Lee, Chia-Ying
This paper constructs a tree structure for the music rhythm using the L-system. It models the structure as an automata and derives its complexity. It also solves the complexity for the L-system. This complexity can resolve the similarity between trees. This complexity serves as a measure of psychological complexity for rhythms. It resolves the music complexity of various compositions including the Mozart effect K488. Keyword: music perception, psychological complexity, rhythm, L-system, automata, temporal associative memory, inverse problem, rewriting rule, bracketed string, tree similarity