Judging the readability of text has many important applications, for instance when performing text simplification or when sourcing reading material for language learners. In this paper, we present a 518 participant study which investigates how scrolling behaviour relates to the readability of a text. We make our dataset publicly available and show that (1) there are statistically significant differences in the way readers interact with text depending on the text level, (2) such measures can be used to predict the readability of text, and (3) the background of a reader impacts their reading interactions and the factors contributing to text difficulty.
翻译:判断文本的可读性有许多重要的应用,例如在进行文本简化时或在为语言学习者寻找阅读材料时。在本文件中,我们提交了一份518名参与者的研究报告,其中调查滚动行为与文本可读性的关系。我们公布我们的数据集,并表明:(1) 读者与文本互动的方式在统计上有很大差异,取决于文本水平,(2) 这类措施可用于预测文本的可读性,(3) 读者的背景影响其阅读互动和造成文本困难的因素。