Using Automatic Question Generation to Evaluate Questions Generated by Children
Conference Paper, Proceedings of AAAI '11 Fall Symposium on Question Generation, November, 2011
Abstract
This paper shows that automatically generated questions can help classify children’s spoken responses to a reading tutor teaching them to generate their own questions. We use automatic question generation to model and classify children’s prompted spoken questions about stories. On distinguishing complete and incomplete questions from irrelevant speech and silence, a language model built from automatically generated questions out-performs a trigram language model that does not exploit the structure of questions.
BibTeX
@conference{Chen-2011-122067,author = {Wei Chen and Jack Mostow},
title = {Using Automatic Question Generation to Evaluate Questions Generated by Children},
booktitle = {Proceedings of AAAI '11 Fall Symposium on Question Generation},
year = {2011},
month = {November},
}
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