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Presentation of an efficient automatic short answer grading model based on combination of pseudo relevance feedback and semantic relatedness measures

Sadr et al., 2019

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16865041867267277510
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Sadr H
Nazari Solimandarabi M
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Journal of Advances in Computer Research

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Automatic short answer grading (ASAG) is the automated process of assessing answers based on natural language using computation methods and machine learning algorithms. Development of large-scale smart education systems on one hand and the importance of …
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