In this paper, we present a semi-automatic system (Sherlock) for quiz generation using linked data and textual descriptions of RDF resources. Sherlock is distinguished from existing quiz generation systems in its generic framework for domain-independent quiz generation as well as in the ability of controlling the difficulty level of the generated quizzes. Difficulty scaling is non-trivial, and it is fundamentally related to cognitive science. We approach the problem with a new angle by perceiving the level of knowledge difficulty as a similarity measure problem and propose a novel hybrid semantic similarity measure using linked data. Extensive experiments show that the proposed semantic similarity measure outperforms four strong baselines w...
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Acknowledgments This work is supported by the BBC Connected Studio programme (http://www.bbc.co.uk/p...
Abstract. This paper presents Sherlock, a semi-automatic quiz gener-ation system for educational pur...
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The World Wide Web provides a wealth of data that can be harnessed to help improve information retri...
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Similarity assessment is a key operation in several areas of artificial intelligence. This paper foc...
The World Wide Web provides a wealth of data that can be harnessed to help improve information retri...
Abstract—Comparing one thing with another is a typical part of human decision making process. Howeve...
This study presents an evaluation of WordNet-based semantic similarity and relatedness measures in t...
Acknowledgments This work is supported by the BBC Connected Studio programme (http://www.bbc.co.uk/p...
Abstract. This paper presents Sherlock, a semi-automatic quiz gener-ation system for educational pur...
A large number of question and answer pairs can be col- lected from question and answer boards and F...
Abstract: Measuring the semantic similarity between two words is an important component in various t...
The World Wide Web provides a wealth of data that can be harnessed to help improve information retri...
Abstract. Measuring relational similarity between words is impor-tant in numerous natural language p...
This paper describes the HULTECH team par-ticipation in Task 3 of SemEval-2014. Four different subta...
In many research fields such as Psychology, Linguistics, Cognitive Science, Biomedicine, and Artific...
Abstract: Finding a good similarity assessment algorithm for the use in ontologies is central to the...
Cramer I, Wandmacher T, Waltinger U. Exploring Resources for Lexical Chaining: A Comparison of Autom...
Document similarity measures are crucial components of many text-analysis tasks, including informati...
Similarity assessment is a key operation in several areas of artificial intelligence. This paper foc...
The World Wide Web provides a wealth of data that can be harnessed to help improve information retri...
Abstract—Comparing one thing with another is a typical part of human decision making process. Howeve...
This study presents an evaluation of WordNet-based semantic similarity and relatedness measures in t...