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Wronging a Right: Generating Better Errors to Improve Grammatical Error Detection

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Table 1: Example sentences generated by our NMT pipeline.
Figure 1: Improvements using three different meth-ods of generation.
Table 4: Results of a Turing-style test, where a sub-ject was asked to distinguish between real and fakesentences, sampled from each of the different gen-erated corpora.

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