Noisy Channel for Automatic Text Simplification

11/06/2022
by   Oscar M Cumbicus-Pineda, et al.
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In this paper we present a simple re-ranking method for Automatic Sentence Simplification based on the noisy channel scheme. Instead of directly computing the best simplification given a complex text, the re-ranking method also considers the probability of the simple sentence to produce the complex counterpart, as well as the probability of the simple text itself, according to a language model. Our experiments show that combining these scores outperform the original system in three different English datasets, yielding the best known result in one of them. Adopting the noisy channel scheme opens new ways to infuse additional information into ATS systems, and thus to control important aspects of them, a known limitation of end-to-end neural seq2seq generative models.

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