Abstract:<p>This paper describes our system at a task: Chinese Grammatical Error Diagnosis (CGED). The task is held by the Natural Language Processing Techniques for Educational Applications (NLP-TEA) to encourage the development of automatic grammatical error diagnosis in Chinese learning since 2014. The goal of CGED is to diagnose four types of grammatical errors: word selection (S), redundant words (R), missing words (M), and disordered words (W). The automatic CGED system contains two parts including error de… Show more
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