Automaatika referaat (eng)
the Internet. Microcomputers permitted the generation of electronic text from a regular
keyboard and the internet provided a universal platform to submit text for review
(Shermis, Mzumara, Olson, & Harrington, 2001). Automated Essay Scoring 3
Automated essay scoring is a measurement technology in which computers
evaluate written work (Shermis & Burstein, 2003). Most of the initial applications have
been in English, but past work has been applied to Japanese (Kawate-Mierzejewska,
2003, March), Hebrew (Vantage Learning, 2001), and Bahasa Malay (Vantage Learning,
2002). Computers do not "understand" the written text being evaluated
Unlike humans, a computer cannot interpret the play on words, and infer that the
predicate in the answer (i.e., "ajar") is being cleverly used as a noun (i.e., "a jar").
What the computer does in an AES context is to analyze the written text into its
observable components. Different AES systems evaluate different numbers of these
components