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    Deploying Kalahok 1.0: Profiling Disaster-Stricken Communities Towards Intervention Initiatives by Imperial, Joseph Marvin, Octaviano, Manolito, Zuniega, Jesvir, De La Cruz, Angelica, Roxas, Rachel Edita

    “…In this paper, we present the initial deployment of Kalahok 1.0 - a customizable, multilingual, and deliberative web-based participatory toolkit towards…”
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    An experimental Tagalog Finite State Automata spellchecker with Levenshtein edit-distance feature by Imperial, Joseph Marvin R., Ya-On, Czeritonnie Gail V., Ureta, Jennifer C.

    “…In this paper, we present an experimental development of a spell checker for the Tagalog language using a set of word list with 300 random root words and three…”
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    BasahaCorpus: An Expanded Linguistic Resource for Readability Assessment in Central Philippine Languages by Imperial, Joseph Marvin, Kochmar, Ekaterina

    Published 17-10-2023
    “…Current research on automatic readability assessment (ARA) has focused on improving the performance of models in high-resource languages such as English. In…”
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    NU HLT at CMCL 2022 Shared Task: Multilingual and Crosslingual Prediction of Human Reading Behavior in Universal Language Space by Imperial, Joseph Marvin

    Published 22-02-2022
    “…In this paper, we present a unified model that works for both multilingual and crosslingual prediction of reading times of words in various languages. The…”
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    Automatic Readability Assessment for Closely Related Languages by Imperial, Joseph Marvin, Kochmar, Ekaterina

    Published 22-05-2023
    “…In recent years, the main focus of research on automatic readability assessment (ARA) has shifted towards using expensive deep learning-based methods with the…”
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    How Do Pedophiles Tweet? Investigating the Writing Styles and Online Personas of Child Cybersex Traffickers in the Philippines by Imperial, Joseph Marvin

    Published 21-07-2021
    “…One of the most important humanitarian responsibility of every individual is to protect the future of our children. This entails not only protection of…”
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    BERT Embeddings for Automatic Readability Assessment by Imperial, Joseph Marvin

    Published 15-06-2021
    “…Automatic readability assessment (ARA) is the task of evaluating the level of ease or difficulty of text documents for a target audience. For researchers, one…”
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    SpeciaLex: A Benchmark for In-Context Specialized Lexicon Learning by Imperial, Joseph Marvin, Madabushi, Harish Tayyar

    Published 18-07-2024
    “…Specialized lexicons are collections of words with associated constraints such as special definitions, specific roles, and intended target audiences. These…”
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    Flesch or Fumble? Evaluating Readability Standard Alignment of Instruction-Tuned Language Models by Imperial, Joseph Marvin, Madabushi, Harish Tayyar

    Published 11-09-2023
    “…Readability metrics and standards such as Flesch Kincaid Grade Level (FKGL) and the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) exist to guide…”
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    Under the Microscope: Interpreting Readability Assessment Models for Filipino by Imperial, Joseph Marvin, Ong, Ethel

    Published 30-09-2021
    “…Readability assessment is the process of identifying the level of ease or difficulty of a certain piece of text for its intended audience. Approaches have…”
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    Exploring Hybrid Linguistic Feature Sets to Measure Filipino Text Readability by Imperial, Joseph Marvin, Ong, Ethel

    “…Proper identification of the difficulty level of materials prescribed as required readings in an educational setting is key towards effective learning in…”
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    Diverse Linguistic Features for Assessing Reading Difficulty of Educational Filipino Texts by Imperial, Joseph Marvin, Ong, Ethel

    Published 31-07-2021
    “…In order to ensure quality and effective learning, fluency, and comprehension, the proper identification of the difficulty levels of reading materials should…”
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    A Simple Post-Processing Technique for Improving Readability Assessment of Texts using Word Mover's Distance by Imperial, Joseph Marvin, Ong, Ethel

    Published 12-03-2021
    “…Assessing the proper difficulty levels of reading materials or texts in general is the first step towards effective comprehension and learning. In this study,…”
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    Application of Lexical Features Towards Improvement of Filipino Readability Identification of Children's Literature by Imperial, Joseph Marvin, Ong, Ethel

    Published 22-01-2021
    “…Proper identification of grade levels of children's reading materials is an important step towards effective learning. Recent studies in readability assessment…”
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    Standardize: Aligning Language Models with Expert-Defined Standards for Content Generation by Imperial, Joseph Marvin, Forey, Gail, Madabushi, Harish Tayyar

    Published 19-02-2024
    “…Domain experts across engineering, healthcare, and education follow strict standards for producing quality content such as technical manuals, medication…”
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    Uniform Complexity for Text Generation by Imperial, Joseph Marvin, Madabushi, Harish Tayyar

    Published 11-04-2022
    “…Large language models (LLMs) have shown promising results in a wide array of generative NLP tasks, such as summarization and machine translation. In the…”
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    Audio-Based Hate Speech Classification from Online Short-Form Videos by Ibanez, Michael, Sapinit, Ranz, Reyes, Lloyd Antonie, Hussien, Mohammed, Imperial, Joseph Marvin, Rodriguez, Ramon

    “…In this study, we pioneer the development of an audio-based hate speech classifier from online, short-form TikTok videos using traditional machine learning…”
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