Ferrés, DanielSaggion, HoracioGómez Guinovart, Xavier2017-07-212017-07-212017Ferrés D, Saggion H, Gómez Guinovart X. An adaptable lexical simplification architecture for major ibero-romance languages. In: Proceedings of the First Workshop on Building Linguistically Generalizable NLP Systems EMNLP 2017, Workshop Building Linguistically Generalizable NLP Systems; 2017 Sep 8; Copenhagen, Denmark. Stroudsburg PA: ACL; 2017. p. 40-7.http://hdl.handle.net/10230/32591Comunicació presentada a: EMNLP 2017, Workshop Building Linguistically Generalizable NLP Systems; celebrat el 8 de setembre de 2017 a Copenhagen, Dinamarca.Lexical Simplification is the task of reducing the lexical complexity of textual documents by replacing difficult words with easier to read (or understand) expressions while preserving the original meaning. The development of robust pipelined multilingual architectures able to adapt to new languages is of paramount importance in lexical simplification. This paper describes and evaluates a modular hybrid linguistic-statistical Lexical Simplifier that deals with the four major Ibero-Romance Languages: Spanish, Portuguese, Catalan, and Galician. The architecture of the system is the same for the four languages addressed, only the language resources used during simplification are language specific.application/pdfeng© ACL, Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 LicenseAn adaptable lexical simplification architecture for major ibero-romance languagesinfo:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObjectLexical SimplificationIbero-Romance LanguagesNatural Language GenerationMorphological GenerationWord Sense DisambiguationComplex Word Detectioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess