2020
ACL
ACL 2020
Automated Topical Component Extraction Using Neural Network Attention Scores from Source-based Essay Scoring
Abstract
AbstractWhile automated essay scoring (AES) can reliably grade essays at scale, automated writing evaluation (AWE) additionally provides formative feedback to guide essay revision. However, a neural AES typically does not provide useful feature representations for supporting AWE. This paper presents a method for linking AWE and neural AES, by extracting Topical Components (TCs) representing evidence from a source text using the intermediate output of attention layers. We evaluate performance using a feature-based AES requiring TCs. Results show that performance is comparable whether using automatically or manually constructed TCs for 1) representing essays as rubric-based features, 2) grading essays.
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Interdisciplinary Bridge
— Artificial Intelligence and Deep Learning and Interdisciplinary and Machine Learning
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Keyword Pioneer
— neural network attention
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Hot Topic Early Bird
— automated essay scoring
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Cross-Pollinator
— Artificial Intelligence, Computer Science, Computer Vision, Data Science & Analytics, Deep Learning, Healthcare & Medicine, Interdisciplinary, Knowledge & Reasoning, Machine Learning, Mathematics & Optimization, Natural Language Processing, Reinforcement Learning, Robotics, Security & Privacy, Speech & Audio