Lexical Simplification is the process of replacing complex words in texts to create simpler, more easily comprehensible alternatives. It has proven very useful as an assistive tool for users who may find complex texts challenging. Those who suffer from Aphasia and Dyslexia are among the most common beneficiaries of such technology. In this thesis we focus on Lexical Simplification for English using non-native English speakers as the target audience. Even though they number in hundreds of millions, there are very few contributions that aim to address the needs of these users. Current work is unable to provide solutions for this audience due to lack of user studies, datasets and resources. Furthermore, existing work in Lexical Simplification ...
People with intellectual, language and learning disabilities face accessibility barriers when readin...
The occurrence of unknown words in texts significantly hinders reading comprehension. To improve acc...
Text simplification (TS), defined narrowly, is the process of reducing the linguistic complexity of ...
Conference paper: Understanding the Lexical Simplification Needs of Non-Native Speakers of Englis
Lexical Simplification is the task of replacing complex words with simpler alternatives. We propose ...
Lexical Simplification is the process of replacing complex words in a given sentence with simpler al...
We have conducted a user study to learn more about word complexity for non-native speakers. 400 non-...
We report three user studies in which the Lexical Simplification needs of non-native English speaker...
Lexical Simplification is the process of replacing complex words in a given sentence with simpler al...
In this paper we present a generic approach to lexical simplification, that is easily applicable to m...
We present a method for lexical simplification Simplification rules are learned from a comparable co...
Lexical Simplification is the task of replacing individual words of a text with words that are easie...
A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements of the University of Wolverhampton for...
Even in highly-developed countries, as many as 15–30% of the population can only understand texts wr...
Treball fi de màster de: Master in Intelligent Interactive SystemsTutor: Horacio SaggionThis report ...
People with intellectual, language and learning disabilities face accessibility barriers when readin...
The occurrence of unknown words in texts significantly hinders reading comprehension. To improve acc...
Text simplification (TS), defined narrowly, is the process of reducing the linguistic complexity of ...
Conference paper: Understanding the Lexical Simplification Needs of Non-Native Speakers of Englis
Lexical Simplification is the task of replacing complex words with simpler alternatives. We propose ...
Lexical Simplification is the process of replacing complex words in a given sentence with simpler al...
We have conducted a user study to learn more about word complexity for non-native speakers. 400 non-...
We report three user studies in which the Lexical Simplification needs of non-native English speaker...
Lexical Simplification is the process of replacing complex words in a given sentence with simpler al...
In this paper we present a generic approach to lexical simplification, that is easily applicable to m...
We present a method for lexical simplification Simplification rules are learned from a comparable co...
Lexical Simplification is the task of replacing individual words of a text with words that are easie...
A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements of the University of Wolverhampton for...
Even in highly-developed countries, as many as 15–30% of the population can only understand texts wr...
Treball fi de màster de: Master in Intelligent Interactive SystemsTutor: Horacio SaggionThis report ...
People with intellectual, language and learning disabilities face accessibility barriers when readin...
The occurrence of unknown words in texts significantly hinders reading comprehension. To improve acc...
Text simplification (TS), defined narrowly, is the process of reducing the linguistic complexity of ...