神经语言模型困惑与可读性有关吗?

Alessio Miaschi, Chiara Alzetta, D. Brunato, F. Dell’Orletta, Giulia Venturi
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本文探讨了神经语言模型(NLM)困惑与句子可读性之间的关系。从nlm隐含地从大量训练数据中获取复杂的语言知识的证据开始,我们的目标是调查用于自动评估句子可读性的语言特征是否会影响困惑,以及这两个指标之间是否存在相关性。我们的研究结果表明,这种相关性实际上很弱,这两个指标受到不同语言现象的影响。1
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Is Neural Language Model Perplexity Related to Readability?
This paper explores the relationship between Neural Language Model (NLM) perplexity and sentence readability. Start-ing from the evidence that NLMs implicitly acquire sophisticated linguistic knowledge from a huge amount of training data, our goal is to investigate whether perplexity is affected by linguistic features used to automatically assess sentence readability and if there is a correlation between the two metrics. Our findings suggest that this correlation is actually quite weak and the two metrics are affected by different linguistic phenomena. 1
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