This paper investigates the relationship between two complementary perspectives in the human assessment of sentence complexity and how they are modeled in a neural language model (NLM). The first perspective takes into account multiple online behavioral metrics obtained from eye-tracking recordings. The second one concerns the offline perception of complexity measured by explicit human judgments. Using a broad spectrum of linguistic features modeling lexical, morpho-syntactic, and syntactic properties of sentences, we perform a comprehensive analysis of linguistic phenomena associated with the two complexity viewpoints and report similarities and differences. We then show the effectiveness of linguistic features when explicitly leveraged by...
In this position statement, we would like to contribute to the discussion about how to assess qualit...
Neurophysiological data from a range of typologically diverse languages provide evidence for a cross...
It has been shown that complexity metrics, computed by a syntactic parser, is a predictor of human r...
We study the influence of context on how humans evaluate the complexity of a sentence in English. We...
In this paper, we present a crowdsourcing-based approach to model the human perception of sentence c...
This paper explores the relationship between Neural Language Model (NLM) perplexity and sentence rea...
The adequacy of 11 metrics for measuring linguistic complexity was evaluated by applying each metric...
Information theoretic measures of incremental parser load were generated from a phrase structure par...
The occurrence of unknown words in texts significantly hinders reading comprehension. To improve acc...
This paper presents an investigation aimed at studying how the linguistic structure of a sentence af...
Computational approaches to readability assessment are generally built and evaluated using gold stan...
International audienceThis paper provides a computable quantitative measure which accounts for the d...
We present a targeted, scaled-up comparison of incremental processing in humans and neural language ...
Evaluating the complexity of a target word in a sentential context is the aim of the Lexical Complex...
International audienceIt has been shown that complexity metrics, computed by a syntactic parser, is ...
In this position statement, we would like to contribute to the discussion about how to assess qualit...
Neurophysiological data from a range of typologically diverse languages provide evidence for a cross...
It has been shown that complexity metrics, computed by a syntactic parser, is a predictor of human r...
We study the influence of context on how humans evaluate the complexity of a sentence in English. We...
In this paper, we present a crowdsourcing-based approach to model the human perception of sentence c...
This paper explores the relationship between Neural Language Model (NLM) perplexity and sentence rea...
The adequacy of 11 metrics for measuring linguistic complexity was evaluated by applying each metric...
Information theoretic measures of incremental parser load were generated from a phrase structure par...
The occurrence of unknown words in texts significantly hinders reading comprehension. To improve acc...
This paper presents an investigation aimed at studying how the linguistic structure of a sentence af...
Computational approaches to readability assessment are generally built and evaluated using gold stan...
International audienceThis paper provides a computable quantitative measure which accounts for the d...
We present a targeted, scaled-up comparison of incremental processing in humans and neural language ...
Evaluating the complexity of a target word in a sentential context is the aim of the Lexical Complex...
International audienceIt has been shown that complexity metrics, computed by a syntactic parser, is ...
In this position statement, we would like to contribute to the discussion about how to assess qualit...
Neurophysiological data from a range of typologically diverse languages provide evidence for a cross...
It has been shown that complexity metrics, computed by a syntactic parser, is a predictor of human r...