An Automated Complex Word Identification from Text: A Survey

  • Singh J
  • Singh G
  • Virk R
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Abstract

Complex Word Identification (CWI) is the process of locating difficult words from a given sentence. The aim of automated CWI system is to make non-native English user understand the meaning of target word in the sentence. CWI systems assist second language learners and dyslexic users through simplification of text. This study introduces the CWI process and investigates the performance of twenty systems submitted in the SemEval -2016 for CWI. The G-score measure which is harmonic mean of accuracy and recall is taken for the performance evaluation of systems. This paper explores twenty CWI systems and identifies that why sv000gg system outperformed with highest G-score as 0.773 and 0.774 for the two respective submissions.

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Singh, J., Singh, G., & Virk, R. S. (2017). An Automated Complex Word Identification from Text: A Survey. Oriental Journal of Computer Science and Technology, 10(3), 612–617. https://doi.org/10.13005/ojcst/10.03.09

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