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Polly Want a Cracker: Analyzing Performance of Parroting on Paraphrase Generation Datasets

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Table 1: Performance of full parroting v.s. state-of-the-art on QUORA. Higher BLEU and METEOR scores arebetter, while higher TER scores are worse
Table 4: Performance of full parroting on randomly sampled test sets. The test set size and sampling method isthe same as that described in prior state-of-the-art work
Figure 8: Metric scores v.s. ratio of text that is cut fromthe end of the input sentence (Quora)
Figure 9: Metric scores v.s. ratio of text that is cut fromthe end of the input sentence (Twitter)
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