WikiSimple: Automatic Simplification of Wikipedia Articles
Authors | Kristian Woodsend Mirella Lapata |
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Publication date | 2011 |
Links | Original Preprint |
WikiSimple: Automatic Simplification of Wikipedia Articles - scientific work related to Wikipedia quality published in 2011, written by Kristian Woodsend and Mirella Lapata.
Overview
Text simplification aims to rewrite text into simpler versions and thus make information accessible to a broader audience (e.g., non-native speakers, children, and individuals with language impairments). In this paper, authors propose a model that simplifies documents automatically while selecting their most important content and rewriting them in a simpler style. Authors learn content selection rules from same-topic Wikipedia articles written in the main encyclopedia and its Simple English variant. Authors also use the revision histories of Simple Wikipedia articles to learn a quasi-synchronous grammar of simplification rewrite rules. Based on an integer linear programming formulation, authors develop a joint model where preferences based on content and style are optimized simultaneously. Experiments on simplifying main Wikipedia articles show that method significantly reduces the reading difficulty, while still capturing the important content.
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Woodsend, Kristian; Lapata, Mirella. (2011). "[[WikiSimple: Automatic Simplification of Wikipedia Articles]]". AAAI Press.
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Woodsend, Kristian; Lapata, Mirella. (2011). "<a href="https://wikipediaquality.com/wiki/WikiSimple:_Automatic_Simplification_of_Wikipedia_Articles">WikiSimple: Automatic Simplification of Wikipedia Articles</a>". AAAI Press.