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Supervised and Unsupervised Neural Approaches to Text Readability

Matej Martinc, Senja Pollak, Marko Robnik‐Šikonja

2021Computational Linguistics110 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract We present a set of novel neural supervised and unsupervised approaches for determining the readability of documents. In the unsupervised setting, we leverage neural language models, whereas in the supervised setting, three different neural classification architectures are tested. We show that the proposed neural unsupervised approach is robust, transferable across languages, and allows adaptation to a specific readability task and data set. By systematic comparison of several neural architectures on a number of benchmark and new labeled readability data sets in two languages, this study also offers a comprehensive analysis of different neural approaches to readability classification. We expose their strengths and weaknesses, compare their performance to current state-of-the-art classification approaches to readability, which in most cases still rely on extensive feature engineering, and propose possibilities for improvements.

Topics & Concepts

ReadabilityComputer scienceArtificial intelligenceLeverage (statistics)Machine learningUnsupervised learningArtificial neural networkNatural language processingBenchmark (surveying)Set (abstract data type)Feature engineeringPattern recognition (psychology)Deep learningGeodesyGeographyProgramming languageText Readability and SimplificationNatural Language Processing TechniquesTopic Modeling
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