Paper ID: 2112.06748

Khmer Text Classification Using Word Embedding and Neural Networks

Rina Buoy, Nguonly Taing, Sovisal Chenda

Text classification is one of the fundamental tasks in natural language processing to label an open-ended text and is useful for various applications such as sentiment analysis. In this paper, we discuss various classification approaches for Khmer text, ranging from a classical TF-IDF algorithm with support vector machine classifier to modern word embedding-based neural network classifiers including linear layer model, recurrent neural network and convolutional neural network. A Khmer word embedding model is trained on a 30-million-Khmer-word corpus to construct word vector representations that are used to train three different neural network classifiers. We evaluate the performance of different approaches on a news article dataset for both multi-class and multi-label text classification tasks. The result suggests that neural network classifiers using a word embedding model consistently outperform the traditional classifier using TF-IDF. The recurrent neural network classifier provides a slightly better result compared to the convolutional network and the linear layer network.

Submitted: Dec 13, 2021