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  license: mit
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+ language:
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+ - en
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+ - fr
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+ - ru
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+ - ja
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+ - it
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+ - da
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+ - es
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+ - de
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+ - pt
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+ - sl
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+ - ur
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+ - eu
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+ task_categories:
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+ - summarization
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+ - text2text-generation
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+ - text-generation
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+ pretty_name: MultiSim
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+ tags:
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+ - medical
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+ - legal
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+ - wikipedia
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+ - encyclopedia
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+ - science
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+ - literature
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+ - news
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+ - websites
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+ size_categories:
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+ - 1M<n<10M
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+
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+ # Dataset Card for MultiSim Benchmark
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+
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+ ## Dataset Description
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+
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+ - **Repository:[Github](https://github.com/XenonMolecule/MultiSim/tree/main)**
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+ - **Paper:[https://aclanthology.org/2023.acl-long.269/](https://aclanthology.org/2023.acl-long.269/)**
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+ - **Point of Contact: [Michael Ryan](mailto:michaeljryan@stanford.edu)**
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+
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+ ### Dataset Summary
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+
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+ The MultiSim benchmark is a growing collection of text simplification datasets targeted at sentence simplification in several languages. Currently, the benchmark spans 12 languages.
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+
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+ ### Supported Tasks
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+
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+ - Sentence Simplification
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+
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+ ### Languages
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+
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+ - English
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+ - French
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+ - Russian
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+ - Japanese
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+ - Italian
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+ - Danish (on request)
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+ - Spanish (on request)
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+ - German
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+ - Brazilian Portuguese
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+ - Slovene
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+ - Urdu (on request)
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+ - Basque (on request)
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+
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+ ## Dataset Structure
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+
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+ ### Data Instances
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+
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+ MultiSim is a collection of 27 existing datasets:
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+ - AdminIT
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+ - ASSET
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+ - CBST
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+ - CLEAR
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+ - DSim
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+ - Easy Japanese
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+ - Easy Japanese Extended
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+ - GEOLino
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+ - German News
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+ - Newsela EN/ES
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+ - PaCCSS-IT
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+ - PorSimples
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+ - RSSE
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+ - RuAdapt Encyclopedia
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+ - RuAdapt Fairytales
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+ - RuAdapt Literature
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+ - RuWikiLarge
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+ - SIMPITIKI
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+ - Simple German
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+ - Simplext
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+ - SimplifyUR
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+ - SloTS
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+ - Teacher
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+ - Terence
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+ - TextComplexityDE
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+ - WikiAuto
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+ - WikiLargeFR
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+
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+ [TODO: Insert Image]
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+
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+ ### Data Fields
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+
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+ In the train set you will only find `original` and `simple` sentences. In the validation and test sets you may find `simple1`, `simple2`, ... `simpleN` because a given sentence can have multiple reference simplifications (useful in SARI and BLEU calculations)
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+
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+ ### Data Splits
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+
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+ The dataset is split into train, validation, and test sets
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+
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+ [TODO: Insert Image]
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+
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+ ## Dataset Creation
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+
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+ ### Curation Rationale
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+
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+ I hope that collecting all of these independently useful resources for text simplification together into one benchmark will encourage multilingual work on text simplification!
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+
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+ ### Source Data
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+
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+ #### Initial Data Collection and Normalization
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+
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+ Data is compiled from the 27 existing datasets that comprise the MultiSim Benchmark. For details on each of the resources please see Appendix A in the [paper](https://aclanthology.org/2023.acl-long.269.pdf).
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+
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+ #### Who are the source language producers?
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+
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+ Each dataset has different sources. At a high level the sources are: Automatically Collected (ex. Wikipedia, Web data), Manually Collected (ex. annotators asked to simplify sentences), Target Audience Resources (ex. Newsela News Articles), or Translated (ex. Machine translations of existing datasets).
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+ These sources can be seen in Table 1 pictured above (Section: `Dataset Structure/Data Instances`) and further discussed in section 3 of the [paper](https://aclanthology.org/2023.acl-long.269.pdf). Appendix A of the paper has details on specific resources.
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+
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+ ### Annotations
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+
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+ #### Annotation process
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+
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+ Annotators writing simplifications (only for some datasets) typically follow an annotation guideline. Some example guidelines come from [here](https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/1410140.1410191), [here](https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11168-006-9011-1), and [here](https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10579-017-9407-6).
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+
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+ #### Who are the annotators?
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+
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+ See Table 1 (Section: `Dataset Structure/Data Instances`) for specific annotators per dataset. At a high level the annotators are: writers, translators, teachers, linguists, journalists, crowdworkers, experts, news agencies, medical students, students, writers, and researchers.
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+
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+ ### Personal and Sensitive Information
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+
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+ No dataset should contain personal or sensitive information. These were previously collected resources primarily collected from news sources, wikipedia, science communications, etc. and were not identified to have personally identifiable information.
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+
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+ ## Considerations for Using the Data
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+
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+ ### Social Impact of Dataset
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+
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+ We hope this dataset will make a greatly positive social impact as text simplification is a task that serves children, second language learners, and people with reading/cognitive disabilities. By publicly releasing a dataset in 12 languages we hope to serve these global communities.
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+ One negative and unintended use case for this data would be reversing the labels to make a "text complification" model. We beleive the benefits of releasing this data outweigh the harms and hope that people use the dataset as intended.
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+
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+ ### Discussion of Biases
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+
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+ There may be biases of the annotators involved in writing the simplifications towards how they believe a simpler sentence should be written. Additionally annotators and editors have the choice of what information does not make the cut in the simpler sentence introducing information importance bias.
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+
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+ ### Other Known Limitations
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+
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+ Some of the included resources were automatically collected or machine translated. As such not every sentence is perfectly aligned. Users are recommended to use such individual resources with caution.
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+
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+ ## Additional Information
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+
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+ ### Dataset Curators
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+
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+ **Michael Ryan**: [Scholar](https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=8APGEEkAAAAJ&hl=en) | [Twitter](http://twitter.com/michaelryan207) | [Github](https://github.com/XenonMolecule) | [LinkedIn](https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-ryan-207/) | [Research Gate](https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Michael-Ryan-86) | [Personal Website](http://michaelryan.tech/) | [michaeljryan@gatech.edu](mailto://michaeljryan@stanford.edu)
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+
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+ ### Licensing Information
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+
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+ MIT License
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+
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+ ### Citation Information
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+
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+ #### AdminIT
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+ ```
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+ @inproceedings{miliani-etal-2022-neural,
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+ title = "Neural Readability Pairwise Ranking for Sentences in {I}talian Administrative Language",
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+ author = "Miliani, Martina and
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+ Auriemma, Serena and
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+ Alva-Manchego, Fernando and
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+ Lenci, Alessandro",
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+ booktitle = "Proceedings of the 2nd Conference of the Asia-Pacific Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics and the 12th International Joint Conference on Natural Language Processing",
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+ month = nov,
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+ year = "2022",
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+ address = "Online only",
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+ publisher = "Association for Computational Linguistics",
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+ url = "https://aclanthology.org/2022.aacl-main.63",
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+ pages = "849--866",
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+ abstract = "Automatic Readability Assessment aims at assigning a complexity level to a given text, which could help improve the accessibility to information in specific domains, such as the administrative one. In this paper, we investigate the behavior of a Neural Pairwise Ranking Model (NPRM) for sentence-level readability assessment of Italian administrative texts. To deal with data scarcity, we experiment with cross-lingual, cross- and in-domain approaches, and test our models on Admin-It, a new parallel corpus in the Italian administrative language, containing sentences simplified using three different rewriting strategies. We show that NPRMs are effective in zero-shot scenarios ({\textasciitilde}0.78 ranking accuracy), especially with ranking pairs containing simplifications produced by overall rewriting at the sentence-level, and that the best results are obtained by adding in-domain data (achieving perfect performance for such sentence pairs). Finally, we investigate where NPRMs failed, showing that the characteristics of the training data, rather than its size, have a bigger effect on a model{'}s performance.",
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+ }
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+ ```
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+
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+ #### ASSET
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+ ```
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+ @inproceedings{alva-manchego-etal-2020-asset,
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+ title = "{ASSET}: {A} Dataset for Tuning and Evaluation of Sentence Simplification Models with Multiple Rewriting Transformations",
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+ author = "Alva-Manchego, Fernando and
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+ Martin, Louis and
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+ Bordes, Antoine and
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+ Scarton, Carolina and
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+ Sagot, Beno{\^\i}t and
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+ Specia, Lucia",
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+ booktitle = "Proceedings of the 58th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics",
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+ month = jul,
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+ year = "2020",
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+ address = "Online",
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+ publisher = "Association for Computational Linguistics",
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+ url = "https://www.aclweb.org/anthology/2020.acl-main.424",
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+ pages = "4668--4679",
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+ }
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+ ```
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+ #### CBST
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+ ```
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+ @article{10.1007/s10579-017-9407-6,
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+ title={{The corpus of Basque simplified texts (CBST)}},
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+ author={Gonzalez-Dios, Itziar and Aranzabe, Mar{\'\i}a Jes{\'u}s and D{\'\i}az de Ilarraza, Arantza},
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+ journal={Language Resources and Evaluation},
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+ volume={52},
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+ number={1},
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+ pages={217--247},
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+ year={2018},
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+ publisher={Springer}
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+ }
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+ ```
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+ #### CLEAR
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+ ```
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+ @inproceedings{grabar-cardon-2018-clear,
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+ title = "{CLEAR} {--} Simple Corpus for Medical {F}rench",
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+ author = "Grabar, Natalia and
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+ Cardon, R{\'e}mi",
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+ booktitle = "Proceedings of the 1st Workshop on Automatic Text Adaptation ({ATA})",
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+ month = nov,
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+ year = "2018",
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+ address = "Tilburg, the Netherlands",
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+ publisher = "Association for Computational Linguistics",
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+ url = "https://aclanthology.org/W18-7002",
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+ doi = "10.18653/v1/W18-7002",
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+ pages = "3--9",
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+ }
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+ ```
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+ #### DSim
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+ ```
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+ @inproceedings{klerke-sogaard-2012-dsim,
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+ title = "{DS}im, a {D}anish Parallel Corpus for Text Simplification",
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+ author = "Klerke, Sigrid and
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+ S{\o}gaard, Anders",
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+ booktitle = "Proceedings of the Eighth International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation ({LREC}'12)",
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+ month = may,
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+ year = "2012",
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+ address = "Istanbul, Turkey",
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+ publisher = "European Language Resources Association (ELRA)",
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+ url = "http://www.lrec-conf.org/proceedings/lrec2012/pdf/270_Paper.pdf",
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+ pages = "4015--4018",
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+ abstract = "We present DSim, a new sentence aligned Danish monolingual parallel corpus extracted from 3701 pairs of news telegrams and corresponding professionally simplified short news articles. The corpus is intended for building automatic text simplification for adult readers. We compare DSim to different examples of monolingual parallel corpora, and we argue that this corpus is a promising basis for future development of automatic data-driven text simplification systems in Danish. The corpus contains both the collection of paired articles and a sentence aligned bitext, and we show that sentence alignment using simple tf*idf weighted cosine similarity scoring is on line with state―of―the―art when evaluated against a hand-aligned sample. The alignment results are compared to state of the art for English sentence alignment. We finally compare the source and simplified sides of the corpus in terms of lexical and syntactic characteristics and readability, and find that the one―to―many sentence aligned corpus is representative of the sentence simplifications observed in the unaligned collection of article pairs.",
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+ }
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+ ```
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+ #### Easy Japanese
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+ ```
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+ @inproceedings{maruyama-yamamoto-2018-simplified,
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+ title = "Simplified Corpus with Core Vocabulary",
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+ author = "Maruyama, Takumi and
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+ Yamamoto, Kazuhide",
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+ booktitle = "Proceedings of the Eleventh International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation ({LREC} 2018)",
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+ month = may,
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+ year = "2018",
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+ address = "Miyazaki, Japan",
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+ publisher = "European Language Resources Association (ELRA)",
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+ url = "https://aclanthology.org/L18-1185",
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+ }
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+ ```
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+ #### Easy Japanese Extended
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+ ```
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+ @inproceedings{katsuta-yamamoto-2018-crowdsourced,
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+ title = "Crowdsourced Corpus of Sentence Simplification with Core Vocabulary",
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+ author = "Katsuta, Akihiro and
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+ Yamamoto, Kazuhide",
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+ booktitle = "Proceedings of the Eleventh International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation ({LREC} 2018)",
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+ month = may,
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+ year = "2018",
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+ address = "Miyazaki, Japan",
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+ publisher = "European Language Resources Association (ELRA)",
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+ url = "https://aclanthology.org/L18-1072",
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+ }
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+ ```
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+ #### GEOLino
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+ ```
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+ @inproceedings{mallinson2020,
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+ title={Zero-Shot Crosslingual Sentence Simplification},
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+ author={Mallinson, Jonathan and Sennrich, Rico and Lapata, Mirella},
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+ year={2020},
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+ booktitle={2020 Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing (EMNLP 2020)}
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+ }
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+ ```
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+ #### German News
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+ ```
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+ @inproceedings{sauberli-etal-2020-benchmarking,
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+ title = "Benchmarking Data-driven Automatic Text Simplification for {G}erman",
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+ author = {S{\"a}uberli, Andreas and
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+ Ebling, Sarah and
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+ Volk, Martin},
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+ booktitle = "Proceedings of the 1st Workshop on Tools and Resources to Empower People with REAding DIfficulties (READI)",
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+ month = may,
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+ year = "2020",
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+ address = "Marseille, France",
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+ publisher = "European Language Resources Association",
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+ url = "https://aclanthology.org/2020.readi-1.7",
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+ pages = "41--48",
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+ abstract = "Automatic text simplification is an active research area, and there are first systems for English, Spanish, Portuguese, and Italian. For German, no data-driven approach exists to this date, due to a lack of training data. In this paper, we present a parallel corpus of news items in German with corresponding simplifications on two complexity levels. The simplifications have been produced according to a well-documented set of guidelines. We then report on experiments in automatically simplifying the German news items using state-of-the-art neural machine translation techniques. We demonstrate that despite our small parallel corpus, our neural models were able to learn essential features of simplified language, such as lexical substitutions, deletion of less relevant words and phrases, and sentence shortening.",
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+ language = "English",
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+ ISBN = "979-10-95546-45-0",
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+ }
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+ ```
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+ #### Newsela EN/ES
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+ ```
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+ @article{xu-etal-2015-problems,
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+ title = "Problems in Current Text Simplification Research: New Data Can Help",
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+ author = "Xu, Wei and
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+ Callison-Burch, Chris and
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+ Napoles, Courtney",
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+ journal = "Transactions of the Association for Computational Linguistics",
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+ volume = "3",
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+ year = "2015",
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+ address = "Cambridge, MA",
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+ publisher = "MIT Press",
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+ url = "https://aclanthology.org/Q15-1021",
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+ doi = "10.1162/tacl_a_00139",
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+ pages = "283--297",
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+ abstract = "Simple Wikipedia has dominated simplification research in the past 5 years. In this opinion paper, we argue that focusing on Wikipedia limits simplification research. We back up our arguments with corpus analysis and by highlighting statements that other researchers have made in the simplification literature. We introduce a new simplification dataset that is a significant improvement over Simple Wikipedia, and present a novel quantitative-comparative approach to study the quality of simplification data resources.",
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+ }
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+ ```
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+ #### PaCCSS-IT
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+ ```
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+ @inproceedings{brunato-etal-2016-paccss,
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+ title = "{P}a{CCSS}-{IT}: A Parallel Corpus of Complex-Simple Sentences for Automatic Text Simplification",
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+ author = "Brunato, Dominique and
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+ Cimino, Andrea and
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+ Dell{'}Orletta, Felice and
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+ Venturi, Giulia",
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+ booktitle = "Proceedings of the 2016 Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing",
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+ month = nov,
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+ year = "2016",
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+ address = "Austin, Texas",
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+ publisher = "Association for Computational Linguistics",
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+ url = "https://aclanthology.org/D16-1034",
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+ doi = "10.18653/v1/D16-1034",
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+ pages = "351--361",
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+ }
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+ ```
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+ #### PorSimples
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+ ```
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+ @inproceedings{aluisio-gasperin-2010-fostering,
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+ title = "Fostering Digital Inclusion and Accessibility: The {P}or{S}imples project for Simplification of {P}ortuguese Texts",
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+ author = "Alu{\'\i}sio, Sandra and
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+ Gasperin, Caroline",
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+ booktitle = "Proceedings of the {NAACL} {HLT} 2010 Young Investigators Workshop on Computational Approaches to Languages of the {A}mericas",
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+ month = jun,
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+ year = "2010",
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+ address = "Los Angeles, California",
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+ publisher = "Association for Computational Linguistics",
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+ url = "https://aclanthology.org/W10-1607",
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+ pages = "46--53",
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+ }
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+ ```
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+ ```
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+ @inproceedings{10.1007/978-3-642-16952-6_31,
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+ author="Scarton, Carolina and Gasperin, Caroline and Aluisio, Sandra",
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+ editor="Kuri-Morales, Angel and Simari, Guillermo R.",
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+ title="Revisiting the Readability Assessment of Texts in Portuguese",
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+ booktitle="Advances in Artificial Intelligence -- IBERAMIA 2010",
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+ year="2010",
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+ publisher="Springer Berlin Heidelberg",
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+ address="Berlin, Heidelberg",
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+ pages="306--315",
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+ isbn="978-3-642-16952-6"
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+ }
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+ ```
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+ #### RSSE
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+ ```
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+ @inproceedings{sakhovskiy2021rusimplesenteval,
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+ title={{RuSimpleSentEval-2021 shared task:} evaluating sentence simplification for Russian},
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+ author={Sakhovskiy, Andrey and Izhevskaya, Alexandra and Pestova, Alena and Tutubalina, Elena and Malykh, Valentin and Smurov, Ivana and Artemova, Ekaterina},
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+ booktitle={Proceedings of the International Conference “Dialogue},
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+ pages={607--617},
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+ year={2021}
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+ }
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+ ```
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+ #### RuAdapt
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+ ```
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+ @inproceedings{Dmitrieva2021Quantitative,
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+ title={A quantitative study of simplification strategies in adapted texts for L2 learners of Russian},
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+ author={Dmitrieva, Anna and Laposhina, Antonina and Lebedeva, Maria},
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+ booktitle={Proceedings of the International Conference “Dialogue},
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+ pages={191--203},
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+ year={2021}
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+ }
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+ ```
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+ ```
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+ @inproceedings{dmitrieva-tiedemann-2021-creating,
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+ title = "Creating an Aligned {R}ussian Text Simplification Dataset from Language Learner Data",
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+ author = {Dmitrieva, Anna and
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+ Tiedemann, J{\"o}rg},
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+ booktitle = "Proceedings of the 8th Workshop on Balto-Slavic Natural Language Processing",
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+ month = apr,
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+ year = "2021",
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+ address = "Kiyv, Ukraine",
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+ publisher = "Association for Computational Linguistics",
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+ url = "https://aclanthology.org/2021.bsnlp-1.8",
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+ pages = "73--79",
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+ abstract = "Parallel language corpora where regular texts are aligned with their simplified versions can be used in both natural language processing and theoretical linguistic studies. They are essential for the task of automatic text simplification, but can also provide valuable insights into the characteristics that make texts more accessible and reveal strategies that human experts use to simplify texts. Today, there exist a few parallel datasets for English and Simple English, but many other languages lack such data. In this paper we describe our work on creating an aligned Russian-Simple Russian dataset composed of Russian literature texts adapted for learners of Russian as a foreign language. This will be the first parallel dataset in this domain, and one of the first Simple Russian datasets in general.",
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+ }
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+ ```
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+ #### RuWikiLarge
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+ ```
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+ @inproceedings{sakhovskiy2021rusimplesenteval,
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+ title={{RuSimpleSentEval-2021 shared task:} evaluating sentence simplification for Russian},
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+ author={Sakhovskiy, Andrey and Izhevskaya, Alexandra and Pestova, Alena and Tutubalina, Elena and Malykh, Valentin and Smurov, Ivana and Artemova, Ekaterina},
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+ booktitle={Proceedings of the International Conference “Dialogue},
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+ pages={607--617},
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+ year={2021}
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+ }
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+ ```
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+ #### SIMPITIKI
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+ ```
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+ @article{tonelli2016simpitiki,
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+ title={SIMPITIKI: a Simplification corpus for Italian},
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+ author={Tonelli, Sara and Aprosio, Alessio Palmero and Saltori, Francesca},
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+ journal={Proceedings of CLiC-it},
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+ year={2016}
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+ }
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+ ```
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+ #### Simple German
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+ ```
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+ @inproceedings{battisti-etal-2020-corpus,
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+ title = "A Corpus for Automatic Readability Assessment and Text Simplification of {G}erman",
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+ author = {Battisti, Alessia and
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+ Pf{\"u}tze, Dominik and
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+ S{\"a}uberli, Andreas and
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+ Kostrzewa, Marek and
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+ Ebling, Sarah},
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+ booktitle = "Proceedings of the Twelfth Language Resources and Evaluation Conference",
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+ month = may,
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+ year = "2020",
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+ address = "Marseille, France",
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+ publisher = "European Language Resources Association",
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+ url = "https://aclanthology.org/2020.lrec-1.404",
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+ pages = "3302--3311",
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+ abstract = "In this paper, we present a corpus for use in automatic readability assessment and automatic text simplification for German, the first of its kind for this language. The corpus is compiled from web sources and consists of parallel as well as monolingual-only (simplified German) data amounting to approximately 6,200 documents (nearly 211,000 sentences). As a unique feature, the corpus contains information on text structure (e.g., paragraphs, lines), typography (e.g., font type, font style), and images (content, position, and dimensions). While the importance of considering such information in machine learning tasks involving simplified language, such as readability assessment, has repeatedly been stressed in the literature, we provide empirical evidence for its benefit. We also demonstrate the added value of leveraging monolingual-only data for automatic text simplification via machine translation through applying back-translation, a data augmentation technique.",
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+ language = "English",
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+ ISBN = "979-10-95546-34-4",
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+ }
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+ ```
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+ #### Simplext
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+ ```
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+ @article{10.1145/2738046,
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+ author = {Saggion, Horacio and \v{S}tajner, Sanja and Bott, Stefan and Mille, Simon and Rello, Luz and Drndarevic, Biljana},
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+ title = {Making It Simplext: Implementation and Evaluation of a Text Simplification System for Spanish},
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+ year = {2015},
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+ issue_date = {June 2015}, publisher = {Association for Computing Machinery},
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+ address = {New York, NY, USA},
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+ volume = {6},
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+ number = {4},
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+ issn = {1936-7228},
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+ url = {https://doi.org/10.1145/2738046},
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+ doi = {10.1145/2738046},
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+ journal = {ACM Trans. Access. Comput.},
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+ month = {may},
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+ articleno = {14},
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+ numpages = {36},
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+ keywords = {Spanish, text simplification corpus, human evaluation, readability measures}
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+ }
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+ ```
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+ #### SimplifyUR
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+ ```
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+ @inproceedings{qasmi-etal-2020-simplifyur,
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+ title = "{S}implify{UR}: Unsupervised Lexical Text Simplification for {U}rdu",
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+ author = "Qasmi, Namoos Hayat and
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+ Zia, Haris Bin and
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+ Athar, Awais and
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+ Raza, Agha Ali",
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+ booktitle = "Proceedings of the Twelfth Language Resources and Evaluation Conference",
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+ month = may,
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+ year = "2020",
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+ address = "Marseille, France",
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+ publisher = "European Language Resources Association",
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+ url = "https://aclanthology.org/2020.lrec-1.428",
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+ pages = "3484--3489",
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+ language = "English",
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+ ISBN = "979-10-95546-34-4",
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+ }
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+ ```
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+ #### SloTS
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+ ```
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+ @misc{gorenc2022slovene,
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+ title = {Slovene text simplification dataset {SloTS}},
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+ author = {Gorenc, Sabina and Robnik-{\v S}ikonja, Marko},
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+ url = {http://hdl.handle.net/11356/1682},
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+ note = {Slovenian language resource repository {CLARIN}.{SI}},
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+ copyright = {Creative Commons - Attribution 4.0 International ({CC} {BY} 4.0)},
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+ issn = {2820-4042},
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+ year = {2022}
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+ }
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+ ```
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+ #### Terence and Teacher
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+ ```
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+ @inproceedings{brunato-etal-2015-design,
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+ title = "Design and Annotation of the First {I}talian Corpus for Text Simplification",
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+ author = "Brunato, Dominique and
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+ Dell{'}Orletta, Felice and
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+ Venturi, Giulia and
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+ Montemagni, Simonetta",
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+ booktitle = "Proceedings of the 9th Linguistic Annotation Workshop",
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+ month = jun,
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+ year = "2015",
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+ address = "Denver, Colorado, USA",
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+ publisher = "Association for Computational Linguistics",
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+ url = "https://aclanthology.org/W15-1604",
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+ doi = "10.3115/v1/W15-1604",
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+ pages = "31--41",
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+ }
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+ ```
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+ #### TextComplexityDE
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+ ```
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+ @article{naderi2019subjective,
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+ title={Subjective Assessment of Text Complexity: A Dataset for German Language},
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+ author={Naderi, Babak and Mohtaj, Salar and Ensikat, Kaspar and M{\"o}ller, Sebastian},
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+ journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:1904.07733},
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+ year={2019}
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+ }
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+ ```
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+ #### WikiAuto
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+ ```
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+ @inproceedings{acl/JiangMLZX20,
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+ author = {Chao Jiang and
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+ Mounica Maddela and
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+ Wuwei Lan and
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+ Yang Zhong and
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+ Wei Xu},
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+ editor = {Dan Jurafsky and
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+ Joyce Chai and
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+ Natalie Schluter and
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+ Joel R. Tetreault},
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+ title = {Neural {CRF} Model for Sentence Alignment in Text Simplification},
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+ booktitle = {Proceedings of the 58th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational
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+ Linguistics, {ACL} 2020, Online, July 5-10, 2020},
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+ pages = {7943--7960},
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+ publisher = {Association for Computational Linguistics},
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+ year = {2020},
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+ url = {https://www.aclweb.org/anthology/2020.acl-main.709/}
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+ }
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+ ```
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+ #### WikiLargeFR
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+ ```
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+ @inproceedings{cardon-grabar-2020-french,
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+ title = "{F}rench Biomedical Text Simplification: When Small and Precise Helps",
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+ author = "Cardon, R{\'e}mi and
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+ Grabar, Natalia",
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+ booktitle = "Proceedings of the 28th International Conference on Computational Linguistics",
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+ month = dec,
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+ year = "2020",
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+ address = "Barcelona, Spain (Online)",
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+ publisher = "International Committee on Computational Linguistics",
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+ url = "https://aclanthology.org/2020.coling-main.62",
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+ doi = "10.18653/v1/2020.coling-main.62",
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+ pages = "710--716",
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+ abstract = "We present experiments on biomedical text simplification in French. We use two kinds of corpora {--} parallel sentences extracted from existing health comparable corpora in French and WikiLarge corpus translated from English to French {--} and a lexicon that associates medical terms with paraphrases. Then, we train neural models on these parallel corpora using different ratios of general and specialized sentences. We evaluate the results with BLEU, SARI and Kandel scores. The results point out that little specialized data helps significantly the simplification.",
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+ }
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+ ```