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    Modifying Food Recipes for Readers with Mild or Temporary Disabilities That Impact Reading Comprehension

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    Date
    2023-05-01
    Author
    Neumann, Benjamin
    Department
    Computer Science
    Advisor(s)
    Susan W. McRoy
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    Abstract
    Recipes can be important for accomplishing preparatory activities for eating, a major life activity and sometimes an important social occasion. Disabilities that cause reading problems that impact comprehension can make it difficult for an individual to read and understand recipes. A simplified recipe would reduce the mental effort required to read and execute the recipe. There are resources for individuals who have more severe impairments, but these are not suitable for individuals with more mild impairments. A proof-of-concept software system for extracting information information from cookie recipes was created. The system uses a combination of rules and a statistical model to make a recipe's oven preheat temperature, baking duration and required tools easier to identify; format actions in bold typeface; and separate multi-sentence steps into sub-steps. The statistical model uses named entity recognition. The system was evaluated in a pilot user study.
    Subject
    reading comprehension
    reading disabilities
    recipe named entity
    text simplification
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    http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1793/93223
    Type
    thesis
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