CNN models for readability of Chinese texts

IF 1.3 Q3 COMPUTER SCIENCE, THEORY & METHODS
Han Feng, Sizai Hou, Le-Yin Wei, Ding-Xuan Zhou
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Readability of Chinese texts considered in this paper is a multi-class classification problem with \begin{document}$ 12 $\end{document} grade classes corresponding to \begin{document}$ 6 $\end{document} grades in primary schools, \begin{document}$ 3 $\end{document} grades in middle schools, and \begin{document}$ 3 $\end{document} grades in high schools. A special property of this problem is the strong ambiguity in determining the grades. To overcome the difficulty, a measurement of readability assessment methods used empirically in practice is adjacent accuracy in addition to exact accuracy. In this paper we give mathematical definitions of these concepts in a learning theory framework and compare these two quantities in terms of the ambiguity level of texts. A deep learning algorithm is proposed for readability of Chinese texts, based on convolutional neural networks and a pre-trained BERT model for vector representations of Chinese characters. The proposed CNN model can extract sentence and text features by convolutions of sentence representations with filters and is efficient for readability assessment, which is demonstrated with some numerical experiments.

中文文本可读性的CNN模型
Readability of Chinese texts considered in this paper is a multi-class classification problem with \begin{document}$ 12 $\end{document} grade classes corresponding to \begin{document}$ 6 $\end{document} grades in primary schools, \begin{document}$ 3 $\end{document} grades in middle schools, and \begin{document}$ 3 $\end{document} grades in high schools. A special property of this problem is the strong ambiguity in determining the grades. To overcome the difficulty, a measurement of readability assessment methods used empirically in practice is adjacent accuracy in addition to exact accuracy. In this paper we give mathematical definitions of these concepts in a learning theory framework and compare these two quantities in terms of the ambiguity level of texts. A deep learning algorithm is proposed for readability of Chinese texts, based on convolutional neural networks and a pre-trained BERT model for vector representations of Chinese characters. The proposed CNN model can extract sentence and text features by convolutions of sentence representations with filters and is efficient for readability assessment, which is demonstrated with some numerical experiments.
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