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Hello, I am a new editor on Wikipedia. I am done with an initial draft and would like to know of any improvements I could make to this article.
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Neonrights: I'd say it's an excellent effort for a draft. My only concerns are about the level of jargon and undefined acronyms like LSTM and BLEU. Wikipedia articles need to be understandable to laypeople, not just to experts in the field. In keeping with
MOS:LEAD, the lead paragraph isn't merely an introduction, but should serve as a concise overview of each section in the body. An additional sentence saying something about the important areas of research (generation, validation, etc.) would suffice. ~
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I've made a few small edits so that the first instance of each acronym is spelled out, followed by the acronym in parentheses. I hope that helps. nagualdesign01:29, 22 February 2018 (UTC)reply
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Hello, I am a new editor on Wikipedia. I am done with an initial draft and would like to know of any improvements I could make to this article.
Neonrights (
talk)
23:47, 21 February 2018 (UTC)reply
@
Neonrights: I'd say it's an excellent effort for a draft. My only concerns are about the level of jargon and undefined acronyms like LSTM and BLEU. Wikipedia articles need to be understandable to laypeople, not just to experts in the field. In keeping with
MOS:LEAD, the lead paragraph isn't merely an introduction, but should serve as a concise overview of each section in the body. An additional sentence saying something about the important areas of research (generation, validation, etc.) would suffice. ~
Anachronist (
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00:37, 22 February 2018 (UTC)reply
I've made a few small edits so that the first instance of each acronym is spelled out, followed by the acronym in parentheses. I hope that helps. nagualdesign01:29, 22 February 2018 (UTC)reply