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English: The distribution of document and readability metrics for SEW. Document length refers to length of an article in characters, while average sentence length is reported in average number of word-tokens per sentence. Note, that for all metrics except FRE, the lower the score the better the readability. In terms of overall distribution, we see that simple wikipedia scores better for all document and readability metrics.
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current11:28, 19 July 2022Thumbnail for version as of 11:28, 19 July 2022640 × 424 (54 KB)MGerlach (WMF) (talk | contribs)Uploaded while editing "Research:Multilingual Readability Research/Evaluation language agnostic" on meta.wikimedia.org

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