Hao et al., 2016 - Google Patents
SCESS: a WFSA-based automated simplified chinese essay scoring system with incremental latent semantic analysisHao et al., 2016
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- 14101399014535909401
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- Hao S
- Xu Y
- Ke D
- Su K
- Peng H
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- Natural Language Engineering
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Writing in language tests is regarded as an important indicator for assessing language skills of test takers. As Chinese language tests become popular, scoring a large number of essays becomes a heavy and expensive task for the organizers of these tests. In the past several …
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