Junhui Zhu


2022

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CTAP for Chinese:A Linguistic Complexity Feature Automatic Calculation Platform
Yue Cui | Junhui Zhu | Liner Yang | Xuezhi Fang | Xiaobin Chen | Yujie Wang | Erhong Yang
Proceedings of the Thirteenth Language Resources and Evaluation Conference

The construct of linguistic complexity has been widely used in language learning research. Several text analysis tools have been created to automatically analyze linguistic complexity. However, the indexes supported by several existing Chinese text analysis tools are limited and different because of different research purposes. CTAP is an open-source linguistic complexity measurement extraction tool, which prompts any research purposes. Although it was originally developed for English, the Unstructured Information Management (UIMA) framework it used allows the integration of other languages. In this study, we integrated the Chinese component into CTAP, describing the index sets it incorporated and comparing it with three linguistic complexity tools for Chinese. The index set includes four levels of 196 linguistic complexity indexes: character level, word level, sentence level, and discourse level. So far, CTAP has implemented automatic calculation of complexity characteristics for four languages, aiming to help linguists without NLP background study language complexity.