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4 changes: 2 additions & 2 deletions data/xml/2024.findings.xml
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</paper>
<paper id="319">
<title>Developing a Pragmatic Benchmark for Assessing <fixed-case>K</fixed-case>orean Legal Language Understanding in Large Language Models</title>
<author><first>Kimyeeun</first><last>Kimyeeun</last></author>
<author><first>Choi</first><last>Youngrok</last><affiliation>lbox</affiliation></author>
<author><first>Yeeun</first><last>Kim</last></author>
<author><first>Youngrok</first><last>Choi</last><affiliation>lbox</affiliation></author>
<author><first>Eunkyung</first><last>Choi</last></author>
<author><first>JinHwan</first><last>Choi</last><affiliation>LBOX</affiliation></author>
<author><first>Hai Jin</first><last>Park</last><affiliation>Hanyang University</affiliation></author>
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20 changes: 12 additions & 8 deletions data/xml/2024.tsar.xml
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<volume id="1" ingest-date="2024-11-05" type="proceedings">
<meta>
<booktitle>Proceedings of the Third Workshop on Text Simplification, Accessibility and Readability (TSAR 2024)</booktitle>
<editor><first>Horacio</first><last>Saggion</last></editor>
<editor><first>Marcos</first><last>Zampieri</last></editor>
<editor><first>Matthew</first><last>Shardlow</last></editor>
<editor><first>Matthew</first><last>Shardlow</last><affiliation>Manchester Metropolitan University, UK</affiliation></editor>
<editor><first>Horacio</first><last>Saggion</last><affiliation>Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Spain</affiliation></editor>
<editor><first>Fernando</first><last>Alva-Manchego</last><affiliation>Cardiff University, UK</affiliation></editor>
<editor><first>Marcos</first><last>Zampieri</last><affiliation>George Mason University, USA</affiliation></editor>
<editor><first>Kai</first><last>North</last><affiliation>Cambium Assessment, USA</affiliation></editor>
<editor><first>Sanja</first><last>Štajner</last><affiliation>Karlsruhe, Germany</affiliation></editor>
<editor><first>Regina</first><last>Stodden</last><affiliation>Heinrich Heine University Dusseldorf, Germany</affiliation></editor>
<publisher>Association for Computational Linguistics</publisher>
<address>Miami, Florida, USA</address>
<month>November</month>
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<bibkey>nohejl-etal-2024-difficult</bibkey>
</paper>
<paper id="9">
<title>*Lexical Complexity Prediction and Lexical Simplification for <fixed-case>C</fixed-case>atalan and <fixed-case>S</fixed-case>panish: Resource Creation, Quality Assessment, and Ethical Considerations</title>
<title>Lexical Complexity Prediction and Lexical Simplification for <fixed-case>C</fixed-case>atalan and <fixed-case>S</fixed-case>panish: Resource Creation, Quality Assessment, and Ethical Considerations</title>
<author><first>Horacio</first><last>Saggion</last><affiliation>Universitat Pompeu Fabra</affiliation></author>
<author><first>Stefan</first><last>Bott</last><affiliation>Universitat Pompeu Fabra</affiliation></author>
<author><first>Sandra</first><last>Szasz</last><affiliation>Universitat Pompeu Fabra</affiliation></author>
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<bibkey>saggion-etal-2024-lexical</bibkey>
</paper>
<paper id="10">
<title>*<fixed-case>S</fixed-case>ci<fixed-case>G</fixed-case>is<fixed-case>P</fixed-case>y: a Novel Metric for Biomedical Text Simplification via Gist Inference Score</title>
<title><fixed-case>S</fixed-case>ci<fixed-case>G</fixed-case>is<fixed-case>P</fixed-case>y: a Novel Metric for Biomedical Text Simplification via Gist Inference Score</title>
<author><first>Chen</first><last>Lyu</last><affiliation>University of Warwick</affiliation></author>
<author><first>Gabriele</first><last>Pergola</last><affiliation>University of Warwick</affiliation></author>
<pages>95-106</pages>
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<bibkey>lyu-pergola-2024-scigispy</bibkey>
</paper>
<paper id="11">
<title>*<fixed-case>EASSE</fixed-case>-<fixed-case>DE</fixed-case> &amp; <fixed-case>EASSE</fixed-case>-multi: Easier Automatic Sentence Simplification Evaluation for <fixed-case>G</fixed-case>erman &amp; Multiple Languages</title>
<title><fixed-case>EASSE</fixed-case>-<fixed-case>DE</fixed-case> &amp; <fixed-case>EASSE</fixed-case>-multi: Easier Automatic Sentence Simplification Evaluation for <fixed-case>G</fixed-case>erman &amp; Multiple Languages</title>
<author><first>Regina</first><last>Stodden</last><affiliation>Computational Linguistics Department, Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf</affiliation></author>
<pages>107-116</pages>
<abstract>In this work, we propose EASSE-multi, a framework for easier automatic sentence evaluation for languages other than English. Compared to the original EASSE framework, EASSE-multi does not focus only on English.It contains tokenizers and versions of text simplification evaluation metrics which are suitable for multiple languages. In this paper, we exemplify the usage of EASSE-multi for German TS resulting in EASSE-DE. Further, we compare text simplification results when evaluating with different language or tokenization settings of the metrics. Based on this, we formulate recommendations on how to make the evaluation of (German) TS models more transparent and better comparable. Additionally, we present a benchmark on German TS evaluated with EASSE-DE and make its resources (i.e., test sets, system outputs, and evaluation reports) available. The code of EASSE-multi and its German specialisation (EASSE-DE) can be found at https://github.com/rstodden/easse-multi and https://github.com/rstodden/easse-de.</abstract>
<url hash="51045588">2024.tsar-1.11</url>
<bibkey>stodden-2024-easse</bibkey>
</paper>
<paper id="12">
<title>*Evaluating the Simplification of <fixed-case>B</fixed-case>razilian Legal Rulings in <fixed-case>LLM</fixed-case>s Using Readability Scores as a Target</title>
<title>Evaluating the Simplification of <fixed-case>B</fixed-case>razilian Legal Rulings in <fixed-case>LLM</fixed-case>s Using Readability Scores as a Target</title>
<author><first>Antonio Flavio</first><last>Paula</last><affiliation>Universidade Federal de Goiás</affiliation></author>
<author><first>Celso</first><last>Camilo-Junior</last><affiliation>Institute of Informatics, Federal University of Goiás</affiliation></author>
<pages>117-125</pages>
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<bibkey>paula-camilo-junior-2024-evaluating</bibkey>
</paper>
<paper id="13">
<title>*Measuring and Modifying the Readability of <fixed-case>E</fixed-case>nglish Texts with <fixed-case>GPT</fixed-case>-4</title>
<title>Measuring and Modifying the Readability of <fixed-case>E</fixed-case>nglish Texts with <fixed-case>GPT</fixed-case>-4</title>
<author><first>Sean</first><last>Trott</last><affiliation>UC San Diego</affiliation></author>
<author><first>Pamela</first><last>Rivière</last><affiliation>UC San Diego</affiliation></author>
<pages>126-134</pages>
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