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Lexical Simplification

The goal of Lexical Simplification is to replace complex words (typically words that are used less often in language and are therefore less familiar to readers) with their simpler synonyms, without infringing the grammaticality and changing the meaning of the text.

Source: Adversarial Propagation and Zero-Shot Cross-Lingual Transfer of Word Vector Specialization

Papers

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Out in the Open: Finding and Categorising Errors in the Lexical Simplification Pipeline0
Improving Readability of Swedish Electronic Health Records through Lexical Simplification: First Results0
Selecting Proper Lexical Paraphrase for Children0
The CW Corpus: A New Resource for Evaluating the Identification of Complex Words0
Align, Disambiguate and Walk: A Unified Approach for Measuring Semantic Similarity0
A Comparison of Techniques to Automatically Identify Complex Words.0
Improving Text Simplification Language Modeling Using Unsimplified Text Data0
Studying frequency-based approaches to process lexical simplification (Approches \`a base de fr\'equences pour la simplification lexicale) [in French]0
Text Simplification as Tree Transduction0
Can Spanish Be Simpler? LexSiS: Lexical Simplification for Spanish0
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