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Comparative Study on Feature-Based Scoring Using Vector Space Modelling System

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  • Tarandeep Singh Walia
  • Tarek Frikha
  • Omar Cheikhrouhou
  • Habib Hamam

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This paper shows the importance of automated scoring (AS) and that it is better than human graders in terms of degree of reproducibility. Considering the potential of the automated scoring system, there is further a need to refine and develop the existing system. The paper goes through the state of the art. It presents the results concerning the problems of existing systems. The paper also presents the semantic features that are indispensable in the scoring system as they have complete content. Moreover, in the present research, a huge deviation has been exhibited by the system which has been shown later in performance analysis of the study, and this clearly indicates the novelty and improved results of the system. It explains the algorithms included in the methodology of this proposed system. The novelty of our work consists in the use of its own similarity function and its notation mechanism. It does not use the cosine similarity function between two vectors. This paper describes and develops a more accurate system which employs a statistical method for scoring. This system adopts and integrates rule-based semantic feature analysis.

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  • Tarandeep Singh Walia & Tarek Frikha & Omar Cheikhrouhou & Habib Hamam, 2021. "Comparative Study on Feature-Based Scoring Using Vector Space Modelling System," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2021, pages 1-11, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:9946573
    DOI: 10.1155/2021/9946573
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