2022
DOI: 10.3389/frai.2022.991242
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Lexical simplification benchmarks for English, Portuguese, and Spanish

Abstract: Even in highly-developed countries, as many as 15–30% of the population can only understand texts written using a basic vocabulary. Their understanding of everyday texts is limited, which prevents them from taking an active role in society and making informed decisions regarding healthcare, legal representation, or democratic choice. Lexical simplification is a natural language processing task that aims to make text understandable to everyone by replacing complex vocabulary and expressions with simpler ones, w… Show more

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“…Most of the current research performs simplification at the sentence level; refer to [10] for a survey. To simplify complex sentences, the applied transformations can be lexical [11] (substituting unusual words or explaining hard concepts) or syntactic (with sentence splitting [12] and other syntactic structure simplification techniques). They can involve removing unimportant information and compressing the text to enhance clarity.…”
Section: Sentence Simplificationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most of the current research performs simplification at the sentence level; refer to [10] for a survey. To simplify complex sentences, the applied transformations can be lexical [11] (substituting unusual words or explaining hard concepts) or syntactic (with sentence splitting [12] and other syntactic structure simplification techniques). They can involve removing unimportant information and compressing the text to enhance clarity.…”
Section: Sentence Simplificationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While previous research primarily focused on English, recent advancements in multilingual and cross-lingual NLP models have facilitated studies in other languages [7,32,27]. This trend is reflected in the Text Simplification, Accessibility, and Readability (TSAR-2022) shared task [31], which provides participants with multilingual LS datasets in three language tracks: English, Spanish, and Portuguese.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This methodology has been used in studies on disorders including aphasia, [1] [2] non-native speakers [3], dyslexia, [4] and autistic children [5] [6], highlighting the urgent need for text simplification to support these groups. In addition, research on lexical simplification has been conducted by many researchers in various languages, including English [7]- [15] [16], French [17], Spanish [11], [18] [19], Indonesian [20], Malaysian [3], Chinese [21], Portuguese [11], [22].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%