The original `SAPIS`, was a restful web service based on Java Spring, implementing an API with
The original `SAPIS` (Fahlborg and Rennes, 2016), was a restful web service based on Java Spring, implementing an API with
the ability to interpret options and input data as variables in an input JSON
object, passed to the `SAPIS` service in a HTTP request. The serivce has since then been rewritten in Python3,
object, passed to the `SAPIS` service in a HTTP request. The serivce has since then been rewritten in Python3, with similar functionality.
The API service can be reached from a server located at: https://sapis.it.liu.se/api, accepting POST requests.
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6. (Work in progress) A synonym replacement module, that identifies complex words in a text and provide a less complex synonym.
For a further description of components 1, 2, and 3, see *Features indicating readability in Swedish
text*, by Johan Falkenjack, Katarina Heimann Mühlenbock, and Arne Jönsson 2013 and for component 5, *A tool for
automatic simplification of Swedish texts*, by Evelina Rennes and Arne Jönsson 2015.
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## References
Scott A. Crossley, Kristopher Kyle & Danielle S. McNamara. 2016. The tool for the automatic analysis of text cohesion (TAACO): Automatic assessment of local, global, and text cohesion. Behav Res 48, 1227–1237
Daniel Fahlborg and Evelina Rennes. 2016. Introducing SAPIS-an API service for text analysis and simplification. In The second national Swe-Clarin workshop: Research collaborations for the digital age, Umeå, Sweden.
Johan Falkenjack, Katarina Heimann Mühlenbock, and Arne Jönsson. 2013. Features
indicating readability in Swedish text. In Proceedings of the 19th Nordic Conference of