A Graph Theory Approach for Generating Multiple Choice Exams
Luger, Sarah K. K. (The University of Edinburgh)
It is costly and time consuming to develop Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ) by hand. Using web-based resources to automate components of MCQ development would greatly benefit the education community through reducing reduplication of effort. Similar to many areas of Natural Language Processing (NLP), human-judged data is needed to train automated systems, but the majority of such data is proprietary. We present a graph-based representation for gathering training data from existing, web-based resources that increases access to such data and better directs the development of good questions.
Nov-1-2011