Advances in Readability Research: A New Readability Web App for English

J. Choi, S. Crossley
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Readability research and the entailing derivation of theoretically valid and high-performing readability assessment models are important components of reading education. There have been notable advances in the research of readability assessment following the advances of natural language processing techniques. Specifically, newer formulas make use of complex linguistic features that were previously unavailable, as well as contextually representative word-embeddings derived by training neural networks. However, there remain limitations for newer readability formulas, especially with respect to the employment of newer formulas by educational content creators. This paper provides an overview of readability research and introduces a new web app to help facilitate the application of state-of-the-art readability formulas for educational content creators and researchers through both an online interface and a separate API. An increase in accessibility and exposure for state-of-the-art readability formulas will assist in addressing many limitations of integrating readability research into educational technologies.
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可读性研究进展:一个新的英语可读性网页应用程序
可读性研究及其衍生的理论有效、高效的可读性评估模型是阅读教育的重要组成部分。随着自然语言处理技术的发展,可读性评价的研究取得了显著进展。具体来说,较新的公式利用了以前不可用的复杂语言特征,以及通过训练神经网络衍生的具有上下文代表性的词嵌入。然而,对于较新的可读性公式仍然存在限制,特别是在教育内容创作者使用较新的公式方面。本文概述了可读性研究,并介绍了一个新的web应用程序,通过在线界面和单独的API,帮助教育内容创作者和研究人员促进最先进的可读性公式的应用。增加最先进的易读性公式的可及性和曝光率将有助于解决将易读性研究纳入教育技术的许多限制。
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