Automatic marking of coursework has many advantages in terms of resource benefits and consistency. Diagrams are quite common in many domains including computer science but marking them automatically is a challenging task. There has been previous research to accomplish this, but results to date have been limited. Much of the meaning of a diagram is contained in the labels and in order to automatically mark the diagrams the labels need to be understood. However the choice of labels used by students in a diagram is largely unrestricted and diversity of labels can be a problem while matching. This thesis has measured the extent of the diagram label matching problem and proposed and evaluated a configurable extensible framework to solve it. A ne...
In previous work we showed how student-produced entity-relationship diagrams (ERDs) could be automat...
To date there has been very little work on the machine understanding of imprecise diagrams, such as ...
Automated assessment is an essential part of eLearning. Although comparatively easy for multiple cho...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University.Au...
In this short paper we explore a problematic aspect of automated assessment of diagrams. Diagrams h...
The ability to draw diagrams in free-form is rarely found in e-assessment systems. This paper examin...
Diagrams are ubiquitous; they are used to communicate ideas and are often used to model aspects of t...
The increased number of diagram based questions in higher education has recently attracted researche...
We describe a system capable of grading free-form diagrammatic answers. Our system matches meaningfu...
In this paper we present an approach to the computer understanding of diagrams and show how it can b...
Diagrams are increasingly used in many design methods, and are being taught in a variety of contexts...
Diagrams are increasingly used in many design methods, and are being taught in a variety of contexts...
The increased presence of diagram-type student work in higher education has recently attracted resea...
The increased presence of diagram-type student work in higher education has recently attracted resea...
In this paper, we describe an approach to the grading (marking) of graph-based diagrams. The work is...
In previous work we showed how student-produced entity-relationship diagrams (ERDs) could be automat...
To date there has been very little work on the machine understanding of imprecise diagrams, such as ...
Automated assessment is an essential part of eLearning. Although comparatively easy for multiple cho...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University.Au...
In this short paper we explore a problematic aspect of automated assessment of diagrams. Diagrams h...
The ability to draw diagrams in free-form is rarely found in e-assessment systems. This paper examin...
Diagrams are ubiquitous; they are used to communicate ideas and are often used to model aspects of t...
The increased number of diagram based questions in higher education has recently attracted researche...
We describe a system capable of grading free-form diagrammatic answers. Our system matches meaningfu...
In this paper we present an approach to the computer understanding of diagrams and show how it can b...
Diagrams are increasingly used in many design methods, and are being taught in a variety of contexts...
Diagrams are increasingly used in many design methods, and are being taught in a variety of contexts...
The increased presence of diagram-type student work in higher education has recently attracted resea...
The increased presence of diagram-type student work in higher education has recently attracted resea...
In this paper, we describe an approach to the grading (marking) of graph-based diagrams. The work is...
In previous work we showed how student-produced entity-relationship diagrams (ERDs) could be automat...
To date there has been very little work on the machine understanding of imprecise diagrams, such as ...
Automated assessment is an essential part of eLearning. Although comparatively easy for multiple cho...