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Reference-less Quality Estimation of Text Simplification Systems (1901.10746v1)

Published 30 Jan 2019 in cs.CL

Abstract: The evaluation of text simplification (TS) systems remains an open challenge. As the task has common points with machine translation (MT), TS is often evaluated using MT metrics such as BLEU. However, such metrics require high quality reference data, which is rarely available for TS. TS has the advantage over MT of being a monolingual task, which allows for direct comparisons to be made between the simplified text and its original version. In this paper, we compare multiple approaches to reference-less quality estimation of sentence-level text simplification systems, based on the dataset used for the QATS 2016 shared task. We distinguish three different dimensions: gram-maticality, meaning preservation and simplicity. We show that n-gram-based MT metrics such as BLEU and METEOR correlate the most with human judgment of grammaticality and meaning preservation, whereas simplicity is best evaluated by basic length-based metrics.

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Authors (6)
  1. Louis Martin (21 papers)
  2. Samuel Humeau (12 papers)
  3. Pierre-Emmanuel Mazaré (11 papers)
  4. Antoine Bordes (34 papers)
  5. Benoît Sagot (60 papers)
  6. Éric Villemonte de la Clergerie (4 papers)
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