@inproceedings{cripwell-etal-2023-document,
title = "Document-Level Planning for Text Simplification",
author = {Cripwell, Liam and
Legrand, Jo{\"e}l and
Gardent, Claire},
editor = "Vlachos, Andreas and
Augenstein, Isabelle",
booktitle = "Proceedings of the 17th Conference of the European Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics",
month = may,
year = "2023",
address = "Dubrovnik, Croatia",
publisher = "Association for Computational Linguistics",
url = "https://preview.aclanthology.org/add-emnlp-2024-awards/2023.eacl-main.70/",
doi = "10.18653/v1/2023.eacl-main.70",
pages = "993--1006",
abstract = "Most existing work on text simplification is limited to sentence-level inputs, with attempts to iteratively apply these approaches to document-level simplification failing to coherently preserve the discourse structure of the document. We hypothesise that by providing a high-level view of the target document, a simplification plan might help to guide generation. Building upon previous work on controlled, sentence-level simplification, we view a plan as a sequence of labels, each describing one of four sentence-level simplification operations (copy, rephrase, split, or delete). We propose a planning model that labels each sentence in the input document while considering both its context (a window of surrounding sentences) and its internal structure (a token-level representation). Experiments on two simplification benchmarks (Newsela-auto and Wiki-auto) show that our model outperforms strong baselines both on the planning task and when used to guide document-level simplification models."
}
Markdown (Informal)
[Document-Level Planning for Text Simplification](https://preview.aclanthology.org/add-emnlp-2024-awards/2023.eacl-main.70/) (Cripwell et al., EACL 2023)
ACL
- Liam Cripwell, Joël Legrand, and Claire Gardent. 2023. Document-Level Planning for Text Simplification. In Proceedings of the 17th Conference of the European Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics, pages 993–1006, Dubrovnik, Croatia. Association for Computational Linguistics.