
Matthew Shardlow
text simplification
lexical simplification
complex word identification
simplification
lexical complexity prediction
evaluation
lexical semantics
shared task
accessibility
edit-distance
in-context learning
multi-word expressions
prompt-learning
lay summarisation
lay summarization
12
presentations
6
number of views
SHORT BIO
Matthew Shardlow is a senior lecturer at Manchester Metropolitan University and a member of the Centre for Advanced Computational Sciences. He completed his PhD at the University of Manchester in 2015 on the topic of lexical simplification, which remains a primary focus of his research.
Presentations

MultiLS: An End-to-End Lexical Simplification Framework
Kai North and 2 other authors

Overview of the BioLaySumm 2024 Shared Task on the Lay Summarization of Biomedical Research Articles
Tomas Goldsack and 3 other authors

The BEA 2024 Shared Task on the Multilingual Lexical Simplification Pipeline
Matthew Shardlow and 7 other authors

BLESS: Benchmarking Large Language Models on Sentence Simplification
Tannon Kew and 6 other authors

ALEXSIS+: Improving Substitute Generation and Selection for Lexical Simplification with Information Retrieval
Kai North and 4 other authors

BioLaySumm 2023 Shared Task: Lay Summarisation of Biomedical Research Articles
Tomas Goldsack and 6 other authors

An Investigation into the Effect of Control Tokens on Text Simplification
Zihao LI and 2 other authors

Findings of the TSAR-2022 Shared Task on Multilingual Lexical Simplification
Horacio Saggion and 6 other authors

UoM&MMU at TSAR-2022 Shared Task: Prompt Learning for Lexical Simplification
Laura Vásquez-Rodríguez and 3 other authors

Investigating Text Simplification Evaluation
Laura Vásquez-Rodríguez and 3 other authors

SemEval-2021 Task 1: Lexical Complexity Prediction
Matthew Shardlow and 3 other authors

Multi-Word Lexical Simplification
Piotr Przybyła and 1 other author