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- One Step Closer to Automatic Evaluation of Text Simplification SystemsSanja Stajner, Ruslan Mitkov, Horacio Saggion. 1-10 [doi]
- Automatic diagnosis of understanding of medical wordsNatalia Grabar, Thierry Hamon, Dany Amiot. 11-20 [doi]
- Exploring Measures of "Readability" for Spoken Language: Analyzing linguistic features of subtitles to identify age-specific TV programsSowmya Vajjala, Detmar Meurers. 21-29 [doi]
- Keyword Highlighting Improves Comprehension for People with DyslexiaLuz Rello, Horacio Saggion, Ricardo A. Baeza-Yates. 30-37 [doi]
- An eye-tracking evaluation of some parser complexity metricsMatthew J. Green. 38-46 [doi]
- Syntactic Sentence Simplification for FrenchLaetitia Brouwers, Delphine Bernhard, Anne-Laure Ligozat, Thomas François. 47-56 [doi]
- Medical text simplification using synonym replacement: Adapting assessment of word difficulty to a compounding languageEmil Abrahamsson, Timothy Forni, Maria Skeppstedt, Maria Kvist. 57-65 [doi]
- Segmentation of patent claims for improving their readabilityGabriela Ferraro, Hanna Suominen, Jaume Nualart. 66-73 [doi]
- Improving Readability of Swedish Electronic Health Records through Lexical Simplification: First ResultsGintare Grigonyte, Maria Kvist, Sumithra Velupillai, Mats Wirén. 74-83 [doi]
- An Open Corpus of Everyday Documents for Simplification TasksDavid Pellow, Maxine Eskénazi. 84-93 [doi]
- EACL - Expansion of Abbreviations in CLinical textLisa Tengstrand, Beáta Megyesi, Aron Henriksson, Martin Duneld, Maria Kvist. 94-103 [doi]
- A Quantitative Insight into the Impact of Translation on ReadabilityAlina Maria Ciobanu, Liviu P. Dinu. 104-113 [doi]
- Classifying easy-to-read texts without parsingJohan Falkenjack, Arne Jönsson. 114-122 [doi]
- An Analysis of Crowdsourced Text SimplificationsMarcelo Amancio, Lucia Specia. 123-130 [doi]
- An evaluation of syntactic simplification rules for people with autismRichard Evans, Constantin Orasan, Iustin Dornescu. 131-140 [doi]