Automated Grammatical Error Correction (GEC) Task

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An Automated Grammatical Error Correction (GEC) Task is automated linguistic error correction task that corrects grammatical errors.



References

2018

  • (Ge et al., 2018) ⇒ Tao Ge, Furu Wei, and Ming Zhou. (2018). “Reaching Human-level Performance in Automatic Grammatical Error Correction: An Empirical Study.” arXiv preprint arXiv:1807.01270
    • ABSTRACT: Neural sequence-to-sequence (seq2seq) approaches have proven to be successful in grammatical error correction (GEC). Based on the seq2seq framework, we propose a novel fluency boost learning and inference mechanism. Fluency boosting learning generates diverse error-corrected sentence pairs during training, enabling the error correction model to learn how to improve a sentence's fluency from more instances, while fluency boosting inference allows the model to correct a sentence incrementally with multiple inference steps. Combining fluency boost learning and inference with convolutional seq2seq models, our approach achieves the state-of-the-art performance: 75.72 (F_{0.5}) on CoNLL-2014 10 annotation dataset and 62.42 (GLEU) on JFLEG test set respectively, becoming the first GEC system that reaches human-level performance (72.58 for CoNLL and 62.37 for JFLEG) on both of the benchmarks.

2014

Table 1: The 28 error types in the shared task.
Type Description Example
Vt Verb tense Medical technology during that time [is → was] not advanced enough to cure him.
Vm Verb modal Although the problem [would → may] not be serious, people [would → might] still be afraid.
V0 Missing verb However, there are also a great number of people [who → who are] against this technology.
Vform Verb form A study in 2010 [shown → showed that patients recover faster when surrounded by family members.
SVA Subject-verb agreement The benefits of disclosing genetic risk information [outweighs → outweigh] the costs.
ArtOrDet Article or determiner It is obvious to see that [internet → the internet] saves people time and also connects people globally.
Nn Noun number A carrier may consider not having any [child → children] after getting married.
Npos Noun possessive Someone should tell the [carriers → carrier’s] relatives about the genetic problem.
Pform Pronoun form A couple should run a few tests to see if [their → they] have any genetic diseases beforehand.
Pref Pronoun reference It is everyone’s duty to ensure that [he or she → they] undergo regular health checks.
Prep Preposition This essay will [discuss about → discuss] whether a carrier should tell his relatives or not.
Wci Wrong collocation idiom Early examination is [healthy → advisable] and will cast away unwanted doubts.
Wa Acronyms After [WOWII → World War II], the population of China decreased rapidly.
Wform Word form The sense of [guilty → guilt] can be more than expected.
Wtone Tone (formal/informal) [It’s → It is] our family and relatives that bring us up.
Srun Run-on sentences, comma splices The issue is highly [debatable, a → debatable. A] genetic risk could come from either side of the family.
Smod Dangling modifiers [Undeniable, → It is undeniable that] it becomes addictive when we spend more time socializing virtually.
Spar Parallelism We must pay attention to this information and [assisting → assist] those who are at risk.
Sfrag Sentence fragment However, from the ethical point of view.
Ssub Subordinate clause This is an issue [needs → that needs] to be addressed.
WOinc Incorrect word order [Someone having what kind of disease → What kind of disease someone has] is a matter of their own privacy.
WOadv Incorrect adjective/ adverb order In conclusion, [personally I → I personally] feel that it is important to tell one’s family members.
Trans Linking words/phrases It is sometimes hard to find [out → out if] one has this disease.
Mec Spelling, punctuation, capitalization, etc. This knowledge [maybe relavant → may be relevant] to them.
Rloc− Redundancy It is up to the [patient’s own choice → patient] to disclose information.
Cit Citation Poor citation practice.
Others Other errors An error that does not fit into any other category but can still be corrected.
Um Unclear meaning Genetic disease has a close relationship with the born gene. (i.e., no correction possible without further clarification.)