Cooperative game theory methods for determining text complexity
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St Petersburg State University
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We propose a method for estimating the complexity of texts based on the methods of cooperative
game theory. The players in this game are the lengths of words in the text. The
game itself is represented as a voting game in which the value of a player is determined by
the number of coalitions in which the player is key. The ranks of the players are formed by
computing the Shepley—Schubik value or the Banzaf index in a voting game with a given
voting threshold. Thus, a vector of Shepley—Schubik or Banzaf values is assigned to each
text. After that, the vector space is used to rank the texts in terms of complexity based on
the expert evaluations obtained in this domain.
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Khitryi A. V., Mazalov V. V., Bure N. A., Drobnaya P. V. Cooperative game theory methods for determining text complexity. Vestnik of Saint Petersburg University. Applied Mathematics. Computer Science. Control Processes, 2023, vol. 19, iss. 4, pp. 509–521. https://doi.org/10.21638/11701/spbu10.2023.407 (In Russian)