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A Reliable Approach to Automatic Assessment of Short Answer Free Responses
Lyle F. Bachman
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Nathan Carr
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Greg Kamei
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Mikyung Kim
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Michael J. Pan
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Chris Salvador
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Yasuyo Sawaki
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Year: 2002
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Short Answer Assessment: Establishing Links Between Research Strands
Ramon Ziai
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Niels Ott
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Detmar Meurers
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Identifying Patterns For Short Answer Scoring Using Graph-based Lexico-Semantic Text Matching
Lakshmi Ramachandran
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Jian Cheng
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Peter Foltz
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Generating Reference Texts for Short Answer Scoring Using Graph-based Summarization
Lakshmi Ramachandran
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Peter Foltz
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Wisdom of Students: A Consistent Automatic Short Answer Grading Technique
Shourya Roy
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Sandipan Dandapat
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Ajay Nagesh
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Y. Narahari
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