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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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A Comparison of Techniques to Automatically Identify Complex Words.0
Word Complexity is in the Eye of the Beholder0
A Customizable Editor for Text Simplification0
AI-KU at SemEval-2016 Task 11: Word Embeddings and Substring Features for Complex Word Identification0
A Knowledge-Based Approach to Word Sense Disambiguation by distributional selection and semantic features0
A Lexical Simplification Tool for Promoting Health Literacy0
ALEXSIS-PT: A New Resource for Portuguese Lexical Simplification0
Align, Disambiguate and Walk: A Unified Approach for Measuring Semantic Similarity0
AmritaCEN at SemEval-2016 Task 11: Complex Word Identification using Word Embedding0
An Adaptable Lexical Simplification Architecture for Major Ibero-Romance Languages0
Anita: An Intelligent Text Adaptation Tool0
An LLM-Enhanced Adversarial Editing System for Lexical Simplification0
ANNLOR: A Na\" Notation-system for Lexical Outputs Ranking0
Approches d'analyse distributionnelle pour améliorer la désambiguïsation sémantique0
Assisted Lexical Simplification for French Native Children with Reading Difficulties0
Assisted Nominalization for Academic English Writing0
Automatic Lexical Simplification for Turkish0
Benchmarking Lexical Simplification Systems0
BERT-Based Simplification of Japanese Sentence-Ending Predicates in Descriptive Text0
Book Review: Automatic Text Simplification by Horacio Saggion0
Building Readability Lexicons with Unannotated Corpora0
CAMB at CWI Shared Task 2018: Complex Word Identification with Ensemble-Based Voting0
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