Grammatical Error Correction: A Survey of the State of the Art

Author:

Bryant Christopher12,Yuan Zheng3,Qorib Muhammad Reza4,Cao Hannan5,Ng Hwee Tou6,Briscoe Ted7

Affiliation:

1. ALTA Institute, Department of Computer Science and Technology, University of Cambridge. cjb255@cam.ac.uk

2. Writer, Inc. christopher@writer.com

3. Department of Informatics, King’s College London. zheng.yuan@kcl.ac.uk

4. National University of Singapore, Department of Computer Science. mrqorib@u.nus.edu

5. Department of Computer Science, National University of Singapore. caoh@u.nus.edu

6. Department of Computer Science, National University of Singapore. nght@comp.nus.edu.sg

7. Natural Language Processing Department, Mohamed bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence. ted.briscoe@mbzuai.ac.ae

Abstract

Abstract Grammatical Error Correction (GEC) is the task of automatically detecting and correcting errors in text. The task not only includes the correction of grammatical errors, such as missing prepositions and mismatched subject–verb agreement, but also orthographic and semantic errors, such as misspellings and word choice errors, respectively. The field has seen significant progress in the last decade, motivated in part by a series of five shared tasks, which drove the development of rule-based methods, statistical classifiers, statistical machine translation, and finally neural machine translation systems, which represent the current dominant state of the art. In this survey paper, we condense the field into a single article and first outline some of the linguistic challenges of the task, introduce the most popular datasets that are available to researchers (for both English and other languages), and summarize the various methods and techniques that have been developed with a particular focus on artificial error generation. We next describe the many different approaches to evaluation as well as concerns surrounding metric reliability, especially in relation to subjective human judgments, before concluding with an overview of recent progress and suggestions for future work and remaining challenges.We hope that this survey will serve as a comprehensive resource for researchers who are new to the field or who want to be kept apprised of recent developments.

Publisher

MIT Press

Subject

Artificial Intelligence,Computer Science Applications,Linguistics and Language,Language and Linguistics

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