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Emotioncy: A Potential Measure of Readability
Given the deficiencies of readability formulae as reliable tools for measuring text readability in educational settings, this study aims to offer a new measure to improve the current methods of testing the readability levels of texts through...
Measurement of visual quality based on subjective perceptions of citizens (Case Study: Mashhad, West central area)
The purpose of this study is to examine the visual quality of Mashhad with subjective impression of the people. Focus was on the visual quality of the city which is the visual clarity or readability. City phenomenon is not something itself...
The impact of corporate reporting readability on informational efficiency
The impact of corporate reporting readability on informational efficiency
Reza Hesarzadeh, Javad Rajabalizadeh
Asian Review of Accounting
ISSN: 1321-7348
Publication date: 18 October 2019
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Financial reporting readability: Managerial choices versus firm fundamentals
An implicit premise of regulators and much empirical research is that financial reporting readability (readability) substantially reflects management choices. To investigate this issue, we decompose readability into its discretionary and innate...
Corporate reporting readability and regulatory review risk
readability reduces the regulatory review risk.
Design/methodology/approach
This study measures the corporate reporting readability using the Fog Index. It measures the regulatory review risk using the probability of receiving a comment...
Applying Natural Language Processing Techniques for Effective Persian- English Cross-Language Information Retrieval
Much attention has recently been paid to natural language processing in
information storage and retrieval. This paper describes how the
application of natural language processing (NLP) techniques can ...
Domain-specific readability measures to improve information retrieval in the Persian language
Purpose – The degree to which a text is considered readable depends on the capability of the reader. This
assumption puts different information retrieval systems at the risk of retrieving unreadable or hard-to-be-read
yet relevant...