Neural networks as possible hyphenation technique for Afrikaans

  • Machteld Fick Departement Kwantitatiewe Bestuur, Universiteit van Suid-Afrika

Abstract

In Afrikaans compound words are written as one word. New words are therefore created by simply joining words. Word hyphenation during typesetting by computer is often a problem, because the source of reference changes all the time. A neural network (feedforward backpropagation) was trained with about 5 000 Afrikaans words with correct syllabification. The neural network classified 97,56% of possible points in 5 000 randomly chosen words correctly as either valid or invalid hyphenation points. In a test with 510 words from an Afrikaans magazine the neural network classified 98,75% of possible positions correctly. We came to the conclusion that neural networks can be used successfully as hyphenation technique for Afrikaans.

Published
2003-09-26
How to Cite
Fick, M. (2003). Neural networks as possible hyphenation technique for Afrikaans. Suid-Afrikaans Tydskrif Vir Natuurwetenskap En Tegnologie / <i>South African Journal of Science and Technology</I&gt;, 22(1), 2-5. https://doi.org/10.4102/satnt.v22i1.203
Section
Oorspronklike Navorsing