SwissGov-RSD is the first naturalistic cross-lingual document-level benchmark with human token-level semantic difference annotations, on which both LLMs and encoders show a large performance gap relative to simpler settings.
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- background Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level 8.97 9.08 -0.11 -0.1673 -0.1528 Table 5: Textual complexity metrics and their correlation with frequency. Corr. denotes correlation. We use nlp = spacy.load("en_core_web_sm") for calculation. Bin Range N BLEU(HF) BLEU(LF)∆BLEU(HF-LF) chrF(HF) chrF(LF)∆chrF(HF-LF) Strict Depth Match 144 20.82 16.04 +4.78 48.73 43.86 +4.87 [0%,5%) 144 20.82 16.04 +4.78 48.73 43.86 +4.87 [5%,10%) 6 22.45 14.79 +7.65 49.76 49.19 +0.57 [10%,15%) 71 19.12 15.38 +3.74 46.19 44.71 +1.47 [15%,2
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