Enabling fast and correct typing in ‘Leichte Sprache’ (Easy Language)

Ina Steinmetz, Karin Harbusch


Abstract
Simplified languages are instruments for inclusion aiming to overcome language barriers. Leichte Sprache (LS), for instance, is a variety of German with reduced complexity (cf. Basic English). So far, LS is mainly provided for, but rarely written by, its target groups, e.g. people with cognitive impairments. One reason may be the lack of technical support during the process from message conceptualization to sentence realization. In the following, we present a system for assisted typing in LS whose accuracy and speed is largely due to the deployment of real time natural-language processing enabling efficient prediction and context-sensitive grammar support.
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2020.winlp-1.17
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Proceedings of the Fourth Widening Natural Language Processing Workshop
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July
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2020
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Seattle, USA
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Rossana Cunha, Samira Shaikh, Erika Varis, Ryan Georgi, Alicia Tsai, Antonios Anastasopoulos, Khyathi Raghavi Chandu
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WiNLP
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Association for Computational Linguistics
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64–67
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https://aclanthology.org/2020.winlp-1.17
DOI:
10.18653/v1/2020.winlp-1.17
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Ina Steinmetz and Karin Harbusch. 2020. Enabling fast and correct typing in ‘Leichte Sprache’ (Easy Language). In Proceedings of the Fourth Widening Natural Language Processing Workshop, pages 64–67, Seattle, USA. Association for Computational Linguistics.
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Enabling fast and correct typing in ‘Leichte Sprache’ (Easy Language) (Steinmetz & Harbusch, WiNLP 2020)
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