About this Research Topic
This Research Topic in Text Simplification, Accessibility, and Readability builds upon the recent success of several events in the field including the CTTS 2021 workshop at SEPLN 2022 and the TSAR 2022 workshop in conjunction with EMNLP 2022. The objective of this Research Topic is to bring novel studies addressing, but not limited, to the following aspects of the simplification problem: design of appropriate evaluation metrics, development of context-aware simplification solutions, creation of appropriate language resources to support research and evaluation, deployment of simplification in real environments for real users, study of discourse factors in text simplification, identification of factors affecting the readability of a text and so forth.
We invite contributions (Review, Original Research, Brief Research Report) on the following topics but not limited to:
• Lexical simplification
• Syntactic simplification
• Modular and end-to-end TS
• Sequence-to-sequence and zero-shot TS
• Controllable TS
• Text complexity assessment
• Complex word identification and lexical complexity prediction
• Corpora, lexical resources, and benchmarks for TS
• Evaluation of TS systems
Keywords: Lexical simplification, Syntactic simplification, Modular and end-to-end Text Simplification, Sequence-to-sequence and zero-shot Text Simplification, Controllable Text Simplification, Complex word identification, Lexical Resources, Evaluation of Text Simplification systems
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