Lexical Simplification is the process of replacing complex words in a given sentence with simpler alternatives of equivalent meaning. This task has wide applicability both as an assistive technology for readers with cognitive impairments or disabilities, such as Dyslexia and Aphasia, and as a pre-processing tool for other Natural Language Processing tasks, such as machine translation and summarisation. The problem is commonly framed as a pipeline of four steps: the identification of complex words, the generation of substitution candidates, the selection of those candidates that fit the context, and the ranking of the selected substitutes according to their simplicity. In this survey we review the literature for each step in this typical Lex...
Treball fi de màster de: Master in Intelligent Interactive SystemsTutor: Horacio SaggionThis report ...
Lexical simplification (LS) is the task of automatically replacing complex words for easier ones mak...
A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements of the University of Wolverhampton for...
Lexical Simplification is the process of replacing complex words in a given sentence with simpler al...
Lexical Simplification is the task of replacing individual words of a text with words that are easie...
Text Simplification (TS) aims to reduce the linguistic complexity of content to make it easier to un...
Lexical Simplification is the process of replacing complex words in texts to create simpler, more ea...
In this paper we present a generic approach to lexical simplification, that is easily applicable to m...
Conference paper: Understanding the Lexical Simplification Needs of Non-Native Speakers of Englis
Sentence Simplification (SS) aims to modify a sentence in order to make it easier to read and unders...
Lexical simplification (LS) is the task of automatically replacing complex words for easier ones mak...
Abstract—Text simplification modifies syntax and lexicon to improve the understandability of languag...
Text simplification (TS), defined narrowly, is the process of reducing the linguistic complexity of ...
We have conducted a user study to learn more about word complexity for non-native speakers. 400 non-...
We present a method for lexical simplification Simplification rules are learned from a comparable co...
Treball fi de màster de: Master in Intelligent Interactive SystemsTutor: Horacio SaggionThis report ...
Lexical simplification (LS) is the task of automatically replacing complex words for easier ones mak...
A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements of the University of Wolverhampton for...
Lexical Simplification is the process of replacing complex words in a given sentence with simpler al...
Lexical Simplification is the task of replacing individual words of a text with words that are easie...
Text Simplification (TS) aims to reduce the linguistic complexity of content to make it easier to un...
Lexical Simplification is the process of replacing complex words in texts to create simpler, more ea...
In this paper we present a generic approach to lexical simplification, that is easily applicable to m...
Conference paper: Understanding the Lexical Simplification Needs of Non-Native Speakers of Englis
Sentence Simplification (SS) aims to modify a sentence in order to make it easier to read and unders...
Lexical simplification (LS) is the task of automatically replacing complex words for easier ones mak...
Abstract—Text simplification modifies syntax and lexicon to improve the understandability of languag...
Text simplification (TS), defined narrowly, is the process of reducing the linguistic complexity of ...
We have conducted a user study to learn more about word complexity for non-native speakers. 400 non-...
We present a method for lexical simplification Simplification rules are learned from a comparable co...
Treball fi de màster de: Master in Intelligent Interactive SystemsTutor: Horacio SaggionThis report ...
Lexical simplification (LS) is the task of automatically replacing complex words for easier ones mak...
A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements of the University of Wolverhampton for...