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PITR@ACL 2013: Sofia, Bulgaria
- Sandra Williams, Advaith Siddharthan, Ani Nenkova:
Proceedings of the Second Workshop on Predicting and Improving Text Readability for Target Reader Populations, PITR@ACL 2013, Sofia, Bulgaria, August 8, 2013. Association for Computational Linguistics 2013, ISBN 978-1-937284-64-0 - Dan Feblowitz, David Kauchak:
Sentence Simplification as Tree Transduction. 1-10 - David Klaper, Sarah Ebling, Martin Volk:
Building a German/Simple German Parallel Corpus for Automatic Text Simplification. 11-19 - Irina P. Temnikova, Galina Maneva:
The C-Score - Proposing a Reading Comprehension Metrics as a Common Evaluation Measure for Text Simplification. 20-29 - Wade Shen, Jennifer Williams, Tamas Marius, Elizabeth Salesky:
A Language-Independent Approach to Automatic Text Difficulty Assessment for Second-Language Learners. 30-38 - Slavina Lozanova, Ivelina Stoyanova, Svetlozara Leseva, Svetla Koeva, Boian Savtchev:
Text Modification for Bulgarian Sign Language Users. 39-48 - Tadayoshi Hara, Chen Chen, Yoshinobu Kano, Akiko Aizawa:
Modeling Comma Placement in Chinese Text for Better Readability using Linguistic Features and Gaze Information. 49-58 - Sowmya Vajjala, Detmar Meurers:
On The Applicability of Readability Models to Web Texts. 59-68 - Matthew Shardlow:
The CW Corpus: A New Resource for Evaluating the Identification of Complex Words. 69-77 - Hitoshi Nishikawa, Toshiro Makino, Yoshihiro Matsuo:
A Pilot Study of Readability Prediction with Reading Time. 78-84

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