Parser agreement between two adapted models serves as a reliable proxy for human correctness in L2 Korean UD annotation, with disagreements clustering in predictable linguistic areas like grammatical relations and clause boundaries.
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Parser agreement and disagreement in L2 Korean UD: Implications for human-in-the-loop annotation
Parser agreement between two adapted models serves as a reliable proxy for human correctness in L2 Korean UD annotation, with disagreements clustering in predictable linguistic areas like grammatical relations and clause boundaries.