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Neural Automated Writing Evaluation with Corrective Feedback

Computation and Language 2024-05-07 v2

Abstract

The utilization of technology in second language learning and teaching has become ubiquitous. For the assessment of writing specifically, automated writing evaluation (AWE) and grammatical error correction (GEC) have become immensely popular and effective methods for enhancing writing proficiency and delivering instant and individualized feedback to learners. By leveraging the power of natural language processing (NLP) and machine learning algorithms, AWE and GEC systems have been developed separately to provide language learners with automated corrective feedback and more accurate and unbiased scoring that would otherwise be subject to examiners. In this paper, we propose an integrated system for automated writing evaluation with corrective feedback as a means of bridging the gap between AWE and GEC results for second language learners. This system enables language learners to simulate the essay writing tests: a student writes and submits an essay, and the system returns the assessment of the writing along with suggested grammatical error corrections. Given that automated scoring and grammatical correction are more efficient and cost-effective than human grading, this integrated system would also alleviate the burden of manually correcting innumerable essays.

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@article{arxiv.2402.17613,
  title  = {Neural Automated Writing Evaluation with Corrective Feedback},
  author = {Izia Xiaoxiao Wang and Xihan Wu and Edith Coates and Min Zeng and Jiexin Kuang and Siliang Liu and Mengyang Qiu and Jungyeul Park},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2402.17613},
  year   = {2024}
}

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