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Evaluation of Arabic language readability

AUTHOR Nassiri, Naoual
PUBLISHER Our Knowledge Publishing (11/14/2024)
PRODUCT TYPE Paperback (Paperback)

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Readability plays an important role in the process of choosing materials adapted to readers' levels. Indeed, the task of automatically measuring the readability of a text frequently faces challenges such as lack of data and resources.In this thesis, we have produced a set of models for automatic readability prediction. These models are dedicated to readers of Arabic as a first language (L1) and as a foreign language (L2). The development of these models involves three main stages. The first step consists in collecting a reference corpus annotated according to levels of difficulty. The second step consists in converting the texts into feature vectors. The final stage in the development of a predictive readability model is a classification phase.In the final part of this thesis, we have exploited all the resources and models we have developed for an initial investigation into the field of text simplification.
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ISBN-13: 9786208295974
ISBN-10: 6208295971
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Content Language: English
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Page Count: 108
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Product Dimensions: 6.00 x 0.26 x 9.00 inches
Weight: 0.37 pound(s)
Country of Origin: US
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Readability plays an important role in the process of choosing materials adapted to readers' levels. Indeed, the task of automatically measuring the readability of a text frequently faces challenges such as lack of data and resources.In this thesis, we have produced a set of models for automatic readability prediction. These models are dedicated to readers of Arabic as a first language (L1) and as a foreign language (L2). The development of these models involves three main stages. The first step consists in collecting a reference corpus annotated according to levels of difficulty. The second step consists in converting the texts into feature vectors. The final stage in the development of a predictive readability model is a classification phase.In the final part of this thesis, we have exploited all the resources and models we have developed for an initial investigation into the field of text simplification.
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