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How do you correct run-on sentences it's not as easy as it seems

2018-09-21WS 2018Unverified0· sign in to hype

Junchao Zheng, Courtney Napoles, Joel Tetreault, Kostiantyn Omelianchuk

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Run-on sentences are common grammatical mistakes but little research has tackled this problem to date. This work introduces two machine learning models to correct run-on sentences that outperform leading methods for related tasks, punctuation restoration and whole-sentence grammatical error correction. Due to the limited annotated data for this error, we experiment with artificially generating training data from clean newswire text. Our findings suggest artificial training data is viable for this task. We discuss implications for correcting run-ons and other types of mistakes that have low coverage in error-annotated corpora.

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