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Automatic Integrated Scoring Model for English Composition Oriented to Part-Of-Speech Tagging

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  • Fei Chen
  • Wei Wang

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Part-of-speech tagging for English composition is the basis for automatic correction of English composition. The performance of the part-of-speech tagging system directly affects the performance of the marking and analysis of the correction system. Therefore, this paper proposes an automatic scoring model for English composition based on article part-of-speech tagging. First, use the convolutional neural network to extract the word information from the character level and use this part of the information in the coarse-grained learning layer. Secondly, the word-level vector is introduced, and the residual network is used to establish an information path to integrate the coarse-grained annotation and word vector information. Then, the model relies on the recurrent neural network to extract the overall information of the sequence data to obtain accurate annotation results. Then, the features of the text content are extracted, and the automatic scoring model of English composition is constructed by means of model fusion. Finally, this paper uses the English composition scoring competition data set on the international data mining competition platform Kaggle to verify the effect of the model.

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  • Fei Chen & Wei Wang, 2021. "Automatic Integrated Scoring Model for English Composition Oriented to Part-Of-Speech Tagging," Complexity, Hindawi, vol. 2021, pages 1-13, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:complx:5544257
    DOI: 10.1155/2021/5544257
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