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Experiments with Universal CEFR Classification
arxiv
  • Sowmya Vajjala, Iowa State University
  • Taraka Rama, University of Oslo
Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Publication Version
Submitted Manuscript
Publication Date
1-1-2018
Abstract

The Common European Framework of Reference (CEFR) guidelines describe language proficiency of learners on a scale of 6 levels. While the description of CEFR guidelines is generic across languages, the development of automated proficiency classification systems for different languages follow different approaches. In this paper, we explore universal CEFR classification using domainspecific and domain-agnostic, theory-guided as well as data-driven features. We report the results of our preliminary experiments in monolingual, cross-lingual, and multilingual classification with three languages: German, Czech, and Italian. Our results show that both monolingual and multilingual models achieve similar performance, and cross-lingual classification yields lower, but comparable results to monolingual classification.

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This is a pre-print made available through arxiv: arXiv:1804.06636v1 .

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Sowmya Vajjala and Taraka Rama. "Experiments with Universal CEFR Classification" arxiv (2018)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/sowmya-vajjala/17/