| J. Burstein et al., "Automated Scoring Using A Hybrid Feature Identification Technique," Proc. Ann. Meeting Association of Computational Linguistics, Montreal, Canada, 1998; www.ets.org/research/erater.html (current Nov. 2000). |
....This method yields results that are much closer to human performance than the results produced by two baseline systems. 1 Introduction Automated essay scoring technology can achieve agreement with a single human judge that is comparable to agreement between two single human judges (Burstein, et al. 1998; Foltz, et al. 1998; Larkey, 1998; and Page and Peterson, 1995) Unfortunately, providing students with just a score (grade) is insufficient for instruction. To help students improve their writing skills, writing evaluation systems need to provide feedback that is specific to each ....
Burstein, J., Kukich, K. Wolff, S. Lu, C. Chodorow, M, Braden-Harder, L. and Harris M.D. (1998). Automated Scoring Using A Hybrid Feature Identification Technique. Proceedings of ACL, 206-210.
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J. Burstein et al., "Automated Scoring Using A Hybrid Feature Identification Technique," Proc. Ann. Meeting Association of Computational Linguistics, Montreal, Canada, 1998; www.ets.org/research/erater.html (current Nov. 2000).
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Jill Burstein, Karen Kukich, Susanne Wolff, Chi Lu, Martin Chodorow, Lisa Braden-Harder, and Mary Dee Harris. 1998. Automated scoring using a hybrid feature identification technique. In ACL/COLING 98, Proceedings of the 36th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics (joint with the
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