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conference of the european chapter of the association for computational linguistics | 2009

Combining a Statistical Language Model with Logistic Regression to Predict the Lexical and Syntactic Difficulty of Texts for FFL

Thomas François

Reading is known to be an essential task in language learning, but finding the appropriate text for every learner is far from easy. In this context, automatic procedures can support the teachers work. Some tools exist for English, but at present there are none for French as a foreign language (FFL). In this paper, we present an original approach to assessing the readability of FFL texts using NLP techniques and extracts from FFL textbooks as our corpus. Two logistic regression models based on lexical and grammatical features are explored and give quite good predictions on new texts. The results shows a slight superiority for multinomial logistic regression over the proportional odds model.


Proceedings of the 3rd Workshop on Predicting and Improving Text Readability for Target Reader Populations (PITR) | 2014

Syntactic Sentence Simplification for French

Laetitia Brouwers; Delphine Bernhard; Anne-Laure Ligozat; Thomas François

This paper presents a method for the syntactic simplification of French texts. Syntactic simplification aims at making texts easier to understand by simplifying complex syntactic structures that hinder reading. Our approach is based on the study of two parallel corpora (encyclopaedia articles and tales). It aims to identify the linguistic phenomena involved in the manual simplification of French texts and organise them within a typology. We then propose a syntactic simplification system that relies on this typology to generate simplified sentences. The module starts by generating all possible variants before selecting the best subset. The evaluation shows that about 80% of the simplified sentences produced by our system are accurate.


empirical methods in natural language processing | 2012

An ``AI readability'' Formula for French as a Foreign Language

Thomas François; Cédrick Fairon


north american chapter of the association for computational linguistics | 2012

Do NLP and machine learning improve traditional readability formulas

Thomas François; Eleni Miltsakaki


natural language processing and cognitive science | 2013

Coherence and Cohesion for the Assessment of Text Readability

Amalia Todirascu; Thomas François; Nuria Gala; Cédrick Fairon; Anne-Laure Ligozat; Delphine Bernhard


recent advances in natural language processing | 2011

On the Contribution of MWE-based Features to a Readability Formula for French as a Foreign Language

Thomas François; Patrick Watrin


meeting of the association for computational linguistics | 2011

An N-gram Frequency Database Reference to Handle MWE Extraction in NLP Applications

Patrick Watrin; Thomas François


language resources and evaluation | 2014

FLELex: a graded lexical resource for French foreign learners

Thomas François; N`uria Gala; Patrick Watrin; Cédrick Fairon


language resources and evaluation | 2014

Multiple Choice Question Corpus Analysis for Distractor Characterization

Van-Minh Pho; Thibault André; Anne-Laure Ligozat; Brigitte Grau; Gabriel Illouz; Thomas François


Traitement automatique du langage | 2013

Les apports du TAL à la lisibilité du français langue étrangère

Thomas François; Cédrick Fairon

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Cédrick Fairon

Université catholique de Louvain

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Delphine Bernhard

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Anne-Laure Ligozat

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Piet Desmet

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Laetitia Brouwers

Université catholique de Louvain

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Hubert Naets

Université catholique de Louvain

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Patrick Watrin

Université catholique de Louvain

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Serge Bibauw

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Sophie Roekhaut

Université catholique de Louvain

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Elena Volodina

University of Gothenburg

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