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Autores principales: Yang, Yicheng, Wang, Xinyu, Yu, Haoming, Li, Zhiyuan
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Publicado: 2024
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Acceso en línea:https://arxiv.org/abs/2405.05513
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author Yang, Yicheng
Wang, Xinyu
Yu, Haoming
Li, Zhiyuan
author_facet Yang, Yicheng
Wang, Xinyu
Yu, Haoming
Li, Zhiyuan
contents The increase in academic dishonesty cases among college students has raised concern, particularly due to the shift towards online learning caused by the pandemic. We aim to develop and implement a method capable of generating tailored questions for each student. The use of Automatic Question Generation (AQG) is a possible solution. Previous studies have investigated AQG frameworks in education, which include validity, user-defined difficulty, and personalized problem generation. Our new AQG approach produces logical equivalence problems for Discrete Mathematics, which is a core course for year-one computer science students. This approach utilizes a syntactic grammar and a semantic attribute system through top-down parsing and syntax tree transformations. Our experiments show that the difficulty level of questions generated by our AQG approach is similar to the questions presented to students in the textbook [1]. These results confirm the practicality of our AQG approach for automated question generation in education, with the potential to significantly enhance learning experiences.
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spellingShingle Automatic question generation for propositional logical equivalences
Yang, Yicheng
Wang, Xinyu
Yu, Haoming
Li, Zhiyuan
Computation and Language
Discrete Mathematics
The increase in academic dishonesty cases among college students has raised concern, particularly due to the shift towards online learning caused by the pandemic. We aim to develop and implement a method capable of generating tailored questions for each student. The use of Automatic Question Generation (AQG) is a possible solution. Previous studies have investigated AQG frameworks in education, which include validity, user-defined difficulty, and personalized problem generation. Our new AQG approach produces logical equivalence problems for Discrete Mathematics, which is a core course for year-one computer science students. This approach utilizes a syntactic grammar and a semantic attribute system through top-down parsing and syntax tree transformations. Our experiments show that the difficulty level of questions generated by our AQG approach is similar to the questions presented to students in the textbook [1]. These results confirm the practicality of our AQG approach for automated question generation in education, with the potential to significantly enhance learning experiences.
title Automatic question generation for propositional logical equivalences
topic Computation and Language
Discrete Mathematics
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2405.05513