为英语为第二语言的学习者分析计算机科学中英语词汇的语义特征

Yo Ehara
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计算机科学中充满了以独特方式使用的术语,例如,“字符串”一词用于编程中的字符序列,“线程”一词用于进程中的并行处理单元。同时,计算机科学是一个学术领域,由大量非英语母语人士(即英语作为第二语言(ESL)学习者)研究。这些罕见而独特的计算机科学术语是否阻碍了ESL学习者学习计算机科学,或者是否有一些表达应该改变以使ESL学习者更容易理解计算机科学?很少有研究涉及这些关键问题。在这项研究中,我们评估了ESL学习者理解计算机科学中使用的独特术语的挑战性。我们使用了基于深度迁移学习的最先进的自然语言处理技术,这决定了ESL学习者是否可以考虑语义来阅读文本。我们还使用了一个标准数据集,其中专业英语教师手动评估ESL学习者英语表达的复杂性。实验结果表明,虽然有些表达是计算机科学特有的,但对于ESL学习者来说,特别令人困惑的表达数量是有限的。我们的实验结果表明,提前为ESL学习者提供这些特别令人困惑的术语列表可能有助于他们学习计算机科学。
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Analyzing Semantically Distinctive English Word Usages in Computer Science for English-as-a-Second-Language Learners
Computer science is full of terms that are used in unique ways - for example, the word "string'' for a sequence of characters in programming or the word "thread'' for a unit of parallel processing within a process. Simultaneously, computer science is an academic field studied by a large number of non-native English speakers (i.e., English-as-a-Second-Language (ESL) learners). Are these rare and distinctive computer science terminologies preventing ESL learners from studying computer science, or are there expressions that should be changed to make it easier for ESL learners to understand computer science? Few studies have addressed these critical issues. In this study, we evaluate how challenging it is for ESL learners to understand the distinctive terms used in computer science. We used state-of-the-art natural language processing techniques based on deep transfer learning, which determines if ESL learners can read the text considering semantics. We also used a standard dataset in which professional English teachers manually evaluated the complexity of English expressions for ESL learners. The experimental results showed that, while some expressions are distinctive to computer science, the number of expressions that are particularly confusing to ESL learners is limited. Our experimental results suggest that providing ESL learners with a list of such particularly confusing terms ahead of time may help them learn computer science.
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