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PITR@EACL 2014: Gothenburg, Sweden
- Sandra Williams, Advaith Siddharthan, Ani Nenkova:

Proceedings of the 3rd Workshop on Predicting and Improving Text Readability for Target Reader Populations, PITR@EACL 2014, Gothenburg, Sweden, April 27, 2014. Association for Computational Linguistics 2014, ISBN 978-1-937284-91-6 - Sanja Stajner, Ruslan Mitkov, Horacio Saggion:

One Step Closer to Automatic Evaluation of Text Simplification Systems. 1-10 - Natalia Grabar, Thierry Hamon, Dany Amiot:

Automatic diagnosis of understanding of medical words. 11-20 - Sowmya Vajjala, Detmar Meurers

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Exploring Measures of "Readability" for Spoken Language: Analyzing linguistic features of subtitles to identify age-specific TV programs. 21-29 - Luz Rello, Horacio Saggion, Ricardo Baeza-Yates:

Keyword Highlighting Improves Comprehension for People with Dyslexia. 30-37 - Matthew J. Green:

An eye-tracking evaluation of some parser complexity metrics. 38-46 - Laetitia Brouwers, Delphine Bernhard, Anne-Laure Ligozat, Thomas François

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Syntactic Sentence Simplification for French. 47-56 - Emil Abrahamsson, Timothy Forni, Maria Skeppstedt, Maria Kvist:

Medical text simplification using synonym replacement: Adapting assessment of word difficulty to a compounding language. 57-65 - Gabriela Ferraro, Hanna Suominen

, Jaume Nualart:
Segmentation of patent claims for improving their readability. 66-73 - Gintare Grigonyte, Maria Kvist, Sumithra Velupillai, Mats Wirén:

Improving Readability of Swedish Electronic Health Records through Lexical Simplification: First Results. 74-83 - David Pellow, Maxine Eskénazi:

An Open Corpus of Everyday Documents for Simplification Tasks. 84-93 - Lisa Tengstrand, Beáta Megyesi, Aron Henriksson, Martin Duneld, Maria Kvist:

EACL - Expansion of Abbreviations in CLinical text. 94-103 - Alina Maria Ciobanu, Liviu P. Dinu:

A Quantitative Insight into the Impact of Translation on Readability. 104-113 - Johan Falkenjack, Arne Jönsson:

Classifying easy-to-read texts without parsing. 114-122 - Marcelo Amancio, Lucia Specia:

An Analysis of Crowdsourced Text Simplifications. 123-130 - Richard Evans, Constantin Orasan, Iustin Dornescu:

An evaluation of syntactic simplification rules for people with autism. 131-140

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