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- license: mit
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+ ---
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+ license: mit
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+ task_categories:
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+ - text-classification
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+ language:
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+ - ar
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+ tags:
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+ - readability
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+ size_categories:
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+ - 1K<n<10K
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+ pretty_name: 'BAREC 2025: Readability Assessment Shared Task'
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+ ---
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+ # BAREC Shared Task 2025
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+ ## Dataset Summary
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+ **BAREC** (the Balanced Arabic Readability Evaluation Corpus) is a large-scale dataset developed for the **BAREC Shared Task 2025**, focused on **fine-grained Arabic readability assessment**. The dataset includes over **1M words**, annotated across **19 readability levels**, with additional mappings to coarser 7, 5, and 3 level schemes.
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+ The dataset is **annotated at the sentence level**. Document-level readability scores are derived by assigning each document the readability level of its **most difficult sentence**, based on the 19-level scheme. This provides both **sentence-level** and **document-level** readability information.
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+ ---
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+ ## Supported Tasks and Leaderboards
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+ The dataset supports **multi-class readability classification** in the following formats:
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+ - **19 levels** (default)
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+ - **7 levels**
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+ - **5 levels**
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+ - **3 levels**
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+ For details on the shared task, evaluation setup, and leaderboards, visit the [Shared Task Website](https://barec.camel-lab.com/sharedtask2025).
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+ ---
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+ ### Languages
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+ - **Arabic** (Modern Standard Arabic)
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+ ---
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+ ## Dataset Structure
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+ ### Data Instances
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+ `{'ID': 1010219, 'Document': 'BAREC_Majed_1481_2007_038.txt', 'Sentences': '"موزة الحبوبة وشقيقها رشود\nآيس كريم بالكريمة..\nأم كريمة بالآيس كريم؟!"', 'Sentence_Count': 3, 'Word_Count': 15, 'Readability_Level': '8-Ha', 'Readability_Level_19': 8, 'Readability_Level_7': 3, 'Readability_Level_5': 2, 'Readability_Level_3': 1, 'Source': 'Majed', 'Book': 'Edition: 1481', 'Author': '#', 'Domain': 'Arts & Humanities', 'Text_Class': 'Foundational'}`
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+ ### Data Fields
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+ - **ID**: Unique document identifier.
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+ - **Document**: Document file name.
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+ - **Sentences**: Full text of the document.
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+ - **Sentence_Count**: Number of sentences.
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+ - **Word_Count**: Total word count.
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+ - **Readability_Level**: The readability level in `19-levels` scheme, ranging from `1-alif` to `19-qaf`.
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+ - **Readability_Level_19**: The readability level in `19-levels` scheme, ranging from `1` to `19`.
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+ - **Readability_Level_7**: The readability level in `7-levels` scheme, ranging from `1` to `7`.
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+ - **Readability_Level_5**: The readability level in `5-levels` scheme, ranging from `1` to `5`.
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+ - **Readability_Level_3**: The readability level in `3-levels` scheme, ranging from `1` to `3`.
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+ - **Source**: Document source.
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+ - **Book**: Book name.
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+ - **Author**: Author name.
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+ - **Domain**: Domain (`Arts & Humanities`, `STEM` or `Social Sciences`).
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+ - **Text_Class**: Readership group (`Foundational`, `Advanced` or `Specialized`).
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+ ### Data Splits
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+ - The BAREC dataset has three splits: *Train* (80%), *Dev* (10%), and *Test* (10%).
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+ - The splits are in the document level.
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+ - The splits are balanced accross *Readability Levels*, *Domains*, and *Text Classes*.
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+ ---
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+ ## Evaluation
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+ We define the Readability Assessment task as an ordinal classification task. The following metrics are used for evaluation:
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+ - **Accuracy (Acc<sup>19</sup>):** The percentage of cases where reference and prediction classes match in the 19-level scheme.
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+ - **Accuracy (Acc<sup>7</sup>, Acc<sup>5</sup>, Acc<sup>3</sup>):** The percentage of cases where reference and prediction classes match after collapsing the 19 levels into 7, 5, or 3 levels, respectively.
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+ - **Adjacent Accuracy (±1 Acc<sup>19</sup>):** Also known as off-by-1 accuracy. The proportion of predictions that are either exactly correct or off by at most one level in the 19-level scheme.
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+ - **Average Distance (Dist):** Also known as Mean Absolute Error (MAE). Measures the average absolute difference between predicted and true labels.
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+ - **Quadratic Weighted Kappa (QWK):** An extension of Cohen’s Kappa that measures the agreement between predicted and true labels, applying a quadratic penalty to larger misclassifications (i.e., predictions farther from the true label are penalized more heavily).
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+ We provide evaluation scripts [here](https://github.com/CAMeL-Lab/barec-shared-task-2025).
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+ ---
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+ ## Citation
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+ If you use BAREC in your work, please cite the following papers:
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+ ```
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+ @inproceedings{elmadani-etal-2025-readability,
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+ title = "A Large and Balanced Corpus for Fine-grained Arabic Readability Assessment",
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+ author = "Elmadani, Khalid N. and
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+ Habash, Nizar and
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+ Taha-Thomure, Hanada",
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+ booktitle = "Findings of the Association for Computational Linguistics: ACL 2025",
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+ year = "2025",
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+ address = "Vienna, Austria",
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+ publisher = "Association for Computational Linguistics"
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+ }
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+ @inproceedings{habash-etal-2025-guidelines,
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+ title = "Guidelines for Fine-grained Sentence-level Arabic Readability Annotation",
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+ author = "Habash, Nizar and
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+ Taha-Thomure, Hanada and
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+ Elmadani, Khalid N. and
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+ Zeino, Zeina and
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+ Abushmaes, Abdallah",
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+ booktitle = "Proceedings of the 19th Linguistic Annotation Workshop (LAW-XIX)",
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+ year = "2025",
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+ address = "Vienna, Austria",
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+ publisher = "Association for Computational Linguistics"
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+ }
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+ ```