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Automated grading of essays: a review

Borade et al., 2020

Document ID
10753383177655878218
Author
Borade J
Netak L
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Publication venue
International Conference on Intelligent Human Computer Interaction

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Grading essay type of examinations is a kind of assessment where teachers have to evaluate descriptive answers written by students. Evaluating explanatory answers is a challenging task. Evaluating essay type questions are often laborious, requiring more time …
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