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Language Modeling and Understanding Through Paraphrase Generation and Detection

Jan Philip Wahle · Feb 9, 2026 · Citations: 0

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Evidence quality

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Abstract

Language enables humans to share knowledge, reason about the world, and pass on strategies for survival and innovation across generations. At the heart of this process is not just the ability to communicate but also the remarkable flexibility in how we can express ourselves. We can express the same thoughts in virtually infinite ways using different words and structures - this ability to rephrase and reformulate expressions is known as paraphrase. Modeling paraphrases is a keystone to meaning in computational language models; being able to construct different variations of texts that convey the same meaning or not shows strong abilities of semantic understanding. If computational language models are to represent meaning, they must understand and control the different aspects that construct the same meaning as opposed to different meanings at a fine granularity. Yet most existing approaches reduce paraphrasing to a binary decision between two texts or to producing a single rewrite of a source, obscuring which linguistic factors are responsible for meaning preservation. In this thesis, I propose that decomposing paraphrases into their constituent linguistic aspects (paraphrase types) offers a more fine-grained and cognitively grounded view of semantic equivalence. I show that even advanced machine learning models struggle with this task. Yet, when explicitly trained on paraphrase types, models achieve stronger performance on related paraphrase tasks and downstream applications. For example, in plagiarism detection, language models trained on paraphrase types surpass human baselines: 89.6% accuracy compared to 78.4% for plagiarism cases from Wikipedia, and 66.5% compared to 55.7% for plagiarism of scientific papers from arXiv. In identifying duplicate questions on Quora, models trained with paraphrase types improve over models trained on binary pairs. Furthermore, I demonstrate that...

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  • The available metadata is too thin to trust this as a primary source.

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Background context only

Use if you need

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Main weakness

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Trust level

Low

Usefulness score

0/100 • Low

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Human Feedback Signal

Not explicit in abstract metadata

Evaluation Signal

Detected

Usefulness for eval research

Adjacent candidate

Extraction confidence 35%

What We Could Verify

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Human Feedback Types

missing

None explicit

No explicit feedback protocol extracted.

"Language enables humans to share knowledge, reason about the world, and pass on strategies for survival and innovation across generations."

Evaluation Modes

partial

Automatic Metrics

Includes extracted eval setup.

"Language enables humans to share knowledge, reason about the world, and pass on strategies for survival and innovation across generations."

Quality Controls

missing

Not reported

No explicit QC controls found.

"Language enables humans to share knowledge, reason about the world, and pass on strategies for survival and innovation across generations."

Benchmarks / Datasets

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Not extracted

No benchmark anchors detected.

"Language enables humans to share knowledge, reason about the world, and pass on strategies for survival and innovation across generations."

Reported Metrics

partial

Accuracy

Useful for evaluation criteria comparison.

"For example, in plagiarism detection, language models trained on paraphrase types surpass human baselines: 89.6% accuracy compared to 78.4% for plagiarism cases from Wikipedia, and 66.5% compared to 55.7% for plagiarism of scientific papers from arXiv."

Human Feedback Details

  • Uses human feedback: No
  • Feedback types: None
  • Rater population: Not reported
  • Expertise required: General

Evaluation Details

  • Evaluation modes: Automatic Metrics
  • Agentic eval: None
  • Quality controls: Not reported
  • Evidence quality: Low
  • Use this page as: Background context only

Protocol And Measurement Signals

Benchmarks / Datasets

No benchmark or dataset names were extracted from the available abstract.

Reported Metrics

accuracy

Research Brief

Metadata summary

Language enables humans to share knowledge, reason about the world, and pass on strategies for survival and innovation across generations.

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Key Takeaways

  • Language enables humans to share knowledge, reason about the world, and pass on strategies for survival and innovation across generations.
  • At the heart of this process is not just the ability to communicate but also the remarkable flexibility in how we can express ourselves.
  • We can express the same thoughts in virtually infinite ways using different words and structures - this ability to rephrase and reformulate expressions is known as paraphrase.

Researcher Actions

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  • Validate inferred eval signals (Automatic metrics) against the full paper.
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  • Signals below are heuristic and may miss details reported outside the abstract.

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Research Summary

Contribution Summary

  • Language enables humans to share knowledge, reason about the world, and pass on strategies for survival and innovation across generations.
  • For example, in plagiarism detection, language models trained on paraphrase types surpass human baselines: 89.6% accuracy compared to 78.4% for plagiarism cases from Wikipedia, and 66.5% compared to 55.7% for plagiarism of scientific papers…

Why It Matters For Eval

  • Language enables humans to share knowledge, reason about the world, and pass on strategies for survival and innovation across generations.
  • For example, in plagiarism detection, language models trained on paraphrase types surpass human baselines: 89.6% accuracy compared to 78.4% for plagiarism cases from Wikipedia, and 66.5% compared to 55.7% for plagiarism of scientific papers…

Researcher Checklist

  • Gap: Human feedback protocol is explicit

    No explicit human feedback protocol detected.

  • Pass: Evaluation mode is explicit

    Detected: Automatic Metrics

  • Gap: Quality control reporting appears

    No calibration/adjudication/IAA control explicitly detected.

  • Gap: Benchmark or dataset anchors are present

    No benchmark/dataset anchor extracted from abstract.

  • Pass: Metric reporting is present

    Detected: accuracy

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