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+ | | title = An Explicit Feedback System for Preposition Errors based on Wikipedia Revisions | ||
+ | | date = 2014 | ||
+ | | authors = [[Nitin Madnani]]<br />[[Aoife Cahill]] | ||
+ | | doi = 10.3115/v1/W14-1810 | ||
+ | | link = http://aclweb.org/anthology/W/W14/W14-1810.pdf | ||
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'''An Explicit Feedback System for Preposition Errors based on Wikipedia Revisions''' - scientific work related to [[Wikipedia quality]] published in 2014, written by [[Nitin Madnani]] and [[Aoife Cahill]]. | '''An Explicit Feedback System for Preposition Errors based on Wikipedia Revisions''' - scientific work related to [[Wikipedia quality]] published in 2014, written by [[Nitin Madnani]] and [[Aoife Cahill]]. | ||
== Overview == | == Overview == | ||
This paper presents a proof-of-concept tool for providing automated explicit feedback to language learners based on data mined from [[Wikipedia]] revisions. The tool takes a sentence with a grammatical error as input and displays a ranked list of corrections for that error along with evidence to support each correction choice. Authors use lexical and part-of-speech contexts, as well as query expansion with a thesaurus to automatically match the error with evidence from the Wikipedia revisions. Authors demonstrate that the tool works well for the task of preposition selection errors, evaluating against a publicly available corpus. | This paper presents a proof-of-concept tool for providing automated explicit feedback to language learners based on data mined from [[Wikipedia]] revisions. The tool takes a sentence with a grammatical error as input and displays a ranked list of corrections for that error along with evidence to support each correction choice. Authors use lexical and part-of-speech contexts, as well as query expansion with a thesaurus to automatically match the error with evidence from the Wikipedia revisions. Authors demonstrate that the tool works well for the task of preposition selection errors, evaluating against a publicly available corpus. |
Revision as of 10:21, 5 December 2019
Authors | Nitin Madnani Aoife Cahill |
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Publication date | 2014 |
DOI | 10.3115/v1/W14-1810 |
Links | Original |
An Explicit Feedback System for Preposition Errors based on Wikipedia Revisions - scientific work related to Wikipedia quality published in 2014, written by Nitin Madnani and Aoife Cahill.
Overview
This paper presents a proof-of-concept tool for providing automated explicit feedback to language learners based on data mined from Wikipedia revisions. The tool takes a sentence with a grammatical error as input and displays a ranked list of corrections for that error along with evidence to support each correction choice. Authors use lexical and part-of-speech contexts, as well as query expansion with a thesaurus to automatically match the error with evidence from the Wikipedia revisions. Authors demonstrate that the tool works well for the task of preposition selection errors, evaluating against a publicly available corpus.