System Combination for Grammatical Error Correction Based on Integer Programming

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In this paper, we propose a system combination method for grammatical error correction (GEC), based on nonlinear integer programming (IP). Our method optimizes a novel F score objective based on error types, and combines multiple end-to-end GEC systems. The proposed IP approach optimizes the selection of a single best system for each grammatical error type present in the data. Experiments of the IP approach on combining state-of-the-art standalone GEC systems show that the combined system outperforms all standalone systems. It improves F0.5 score by 3.61% when combining the two best participating systems in the BEA 2019 shared task, and achieves F0.5 score of 73.08%. We also perform experiments to compare our IP approach with another state-of-the-art system combination method for GEC, demonstrating IP's competitive combination capability.

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Lin, R., & Ng, H. T. (2021). System Combination for Grammatical Error Correction Based on Integer Programming. In International Conference Recent Advances in Natural Language Processing, RANLP (pp. 824–829). Incoma Ltd. https://doi.org/10.26615/978-954-452-072-4_094

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