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    Title: Automated Scoring for Creative Problem Solving Ability with Ideation-Explanation Modeling
    Authors: Li, Tsai-yen
    李蔡彥
    Chang, Chun-yen
    Wang, Hao-chuan
    Contributors: 資科系
    Date: 2005
    Issue Date: 2015-05-08 16:08:10 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: This paper describes an automated scorer for assessing students` Creative Problem-Solving (CPS) abilities via modeling the intra-structure of students` essays describing their thoughts on solving particular problems. The automated scorer aims to grade students` open-ended responses to an essay-question-type CPS ability test, instead of using typical Likert-type or multiple-choice questions that may be imper- fect to assess the creative perspective of human problem-solving. The scorer is dis- tinguishable to most generic automated essay scoring systems that a bipartite graph- based representation is explicitly built for the pair-wise relation between a student`s ideas and self-explained reasons for a CPS task. This design will enable several ana- lytical approaches for CPS, such as quantitative scoring and qualitative diagnoses. The preliminary empirical evaluation with 20 students` data shows that the scoring results of the scorer is satisfactory and highly correlated with those of human experts (Pearson`s r=.67~.82) in terms of quantitative scoring task. The approach provides a promising solution to support large-scaled studies on human creativity and may fur- ther enable CPS-aware personalization systems.
    Relation: International Conference on Computers in Education - ICCE , pp. 524-531
    Data Type: article
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