We present experiments on assessing the grammatical correctness of learners’ answers in a language-learning System (references to the System, and the links to the released data and code are withheld for anonymity). In particular, we explore the problem of detecting alternative-correct answers: when more than one inflected form of a lemma fits syntactically and semantically in a given context. We approach the problem with the methods for grammatical error detection (GED), since we hypothesize that models for detecting grammatical mistakes can assess the correctness of potential alternative answers in a learning setting. Due to the paucity of training data, we explore the ability of pre-trained BERT to detect grammatical errors and then fine-...
Grammar is one of the most important properties of natural language. It is a set of structural (i.e....
Automatic language assessment and learning systems are required to support the global growth in Engl...
This article summarizes and reports an empirical study investigating students’ ability in recogniz...
We present experiments on assessing the grammatical correctness of learners’ answers in a language-l...
The paper presents experiments on using a Grammatical Error Correction (GEC) model to assess the cor...
We present our work on the problem of detection Multiple Admissibility (MA) in language learning. Mu...
Grammatical error correction, like other machine learning tasks, greatly benefits from large quant...
Grammatical Error Correction (GEC) and Grammatical Error Correction (GED) are two important tasks in...
Over the last several decades, the number of electronic documents has increased dramatically. With t...
The demand for computer-assisted language learning systems that can provide corrective feedback on l...
ABSTRACT Many evaluation issues for grammatical error detection have previously been overlooked, mak...
In this thesis, we investigate methods for automatic detection, and to some extent correction, of gr...
Error correction has a significant place in language teaching classrooms since language learning inv...
This paper explores the issue of automatically generated ungrammatical data and its use in error det...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer...
Grammar is one of the most important properties of natural language. It is a set of structural (i.e....
Automatic language assessment and learning systems are required to support the global growth in Engl...
This article summarizes and reports an empirical study investigating students’ ability in recogniz...
We present experiments on assessing the grammatical correctness of learners’ answers in a language-l...
The paper presents experiments on using a Grammatical Error Correction (GEC) model to assess the cor...
We present our work on the problem of detection Multiple Admissibility (MA) in language learning. Mu...
Grammatical error correction, like other machine learning tasks, greatly benefits from large quant...
Grammatical Error Correction (GEC) and Grammatical Error Correction (GED) are two important tasks in...
Over the last several decades, the number of electronic documents has increased dramatically. With t...
The demand for computer-assisted language learning systems that can provide corrective feedback on l...
ABSTRACT Many evaluation issues for grammatical error detection have previously been overlooked, mak...
In this thesis, we investigate methods for automatic detection, and to some extent correction, of gr...
Error correction has a significant place in language teaching classrooms since language learning inv...
This paper explores the issue of automatically generated ungrammatical data and its use in error det...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer...
Grammar is one of the most important properties of natural language. It is a set of structural (i.e....
Automatic language assessment and learning systems are required to support the global growth in Engl...
This article summarizes and reports an empirical study investigating students’ ability in recogniz...