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SemEval-2012 Task 1: English Lexical Simplification
Lucia Specia
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Sujay Kumar Jauhar
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Rada Mihalcea
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Paper Details:
Month: 7-8 June
Year: 2012
Location: Montréal, Canada
Venue:
*SEMEVAL |
Citations
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A Word-Complexity Lexicon and A Neural Readability Ranking Model for Lexical Simplification
Mounica Maddela
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Wei Xu
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Out in the Open: Finding and Categorising Errors in the Lexical Simplification Pipeline
Matthew Shardlow
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Improving Text Simplification Language Modeling Using Unsimplified Text Data
David Kauchak
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A Comparison of Techniques to Automatically Identify Complex Words.
Matthew Shardlow
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Simple, readable sub-sentences
Sigrid Klerke
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Anders Søgaard
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Learning a Lexical Simplifier Using Wikipedia
Colby Horn
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Cathryn Manduca
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David Kauchak
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Simplifying Lexical Simplification: Do We Need Simplified Corpora?
Goran Glavaš
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Sanja Štajner
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Simple PPDB: A Paraphrase Database for Simplification
Ellie Pavlick
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Chris Callison-Burch
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Controlled and Balanced Dataset for Japanese Lexical Simplification
Tomonori Kodaira
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Tomoyuki Kajiwara
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Mamoru Komachi
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Optimizing Statistical Machine Translation for Text Simplification
Wei Xu
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Courtney Napoles
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Ellie Pavlick
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Quanze Chen
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Chris Callison-Burch
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SemEval-2014 Task 3: Cross-Level Semantic Similarity
David Jurgens
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Mohammad Taher Pilehvar
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Roberto Navigli
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IIIT at SemEval-2016 Task 11: Complex Word Identification using Nearest Centroid Classification
Ashish Palakurthi
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Radhika Mamidi
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The C-Score – Proposing a Reading Comprehension Metrics as a Common Evaluation Measure for Text Simplification
Irina Temnikova
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Galina Maneva
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Automatic diagnosis of understanding of medical words
Natalia Grabar
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Thierry Hamon
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Dany Amiot
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Medical text simplification using synonym replacement: Adapting assessment of word difficulty to a compounding language
Emil Abrahamsson
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Timothy Forni
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Maria Skeppstedt
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Maria Kvist
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Text simplification using synchronous dependency grammars: Generalising automatically harvested rules
Mandya Angrosh
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Advaith Siddharthan
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Unsupervised Method for the Acquisition of General Language Paraphrases for Medical Compounds
Natalia Grabar
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Thierry Hamon
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Predicting the Spelling Difficulty of Words for Language Learners
Lisa Beinborn
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Torsten Zesch
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Iryna Gurevych
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An Adaptable Lexical Simplification Architecture for Major Ibero-Romance Languages
Daniel Ferrés
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Horacio Saggion
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Xavier Gómez Guinovart
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Complex Word Identification Based on Frequency in a Learner Corpus
Tomoyuki Kajiwara
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Mamoru Komachi
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CLEAR – Simple Corpus for Medical French
Natalia Grabar
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Rémi Cardon
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Field Of Study
Linguistic Trends
Lexical Semantics
Task
Tagging
Text Simplification
Language
English
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