1. Automated Short-Answer Grading using Semantic Similarity based on Word Embedding
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Fetty Fitriyanti Lubis, Mutaqin, Atina Putri, Dana Waskita, Tri Sulistyaningtyas, Arry Akhmad Arman, and Yusep Rosmansyah
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automated grading ,short answer ,semantic similarity ,syntax analysis ,word embeddings ,Technology ,Technology (General) ,T1-995 - Abstract
Automatic short-answer grading (ASAG) is a system that aims to help speed up the assessment process without an instructor’s intervention. Previous research had successfully built an ASAG system whose performance had a correlation of 0.66 and mean absolute error (MAE) starting from 0.94 with a conventionally graded set. However, this study had a weakness in the need for more than one reference answer for each question. It used a string-based equation method and keyword matching process to measure the sentences’ similarity in order to produce an assessment rubric. Thus, our study aimed to build a more concise short-answer automatic scoring system using a single reference answer. The mechanism used a semantic similarity measurement approach through word embedding techniques and syntactic analysis to assess the learner’s accuracy. Based on the experiment results, the semantic similarity approach showed a correlation value of 0.70 and an MAE of 0.70 when compared with the grading reference.
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- 2021
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