Toward large-scale automated scoring of scientific visual models

C. W. Leong, Lei Liu, Rutuja Ubale, L. Chen
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Abstract

Visual models of scientific concepts drawn by students afford expanded opportunities for showing their understanding beyond textual descriptions, but also introduce other elements characterized by artistic creativity and complexity. In this paper, we describe a standardized framework for evaluation of scientific visual models by human raters. This framework attempts to disentangle the interaction between the scientific modeling skills and artistic skills of representing real objects of students, and potentially provides a fair and valid way to assess understanding of scientific concepts e.g. structure and properties of Matter. Additionally, we report ongoing efforts to build automated assessment models based on the evaluation framework. Preliminary findings suggest the promise of such an automated approach.
面向大规模自动评分的科学视觉模型
学生绘制的科学概念的视觉模型提供了更多的机会来展示他们对文本描述之外的理解,但也引入了其他具有艺术创造性和复杂性的元素。在本文中,我们描述了一个标准化的框架,用于评估科学视觉模型的人类评级。这个框架试图理清科学建模技能和学生表现真实物体的艺术技能之间的相互作用,并有可能提供一种公平有效的方法来评估对科学概念的理解,例如物质的结构和性质。此外,我们报告了基于评估框架构建自动评估模型的持续努力。初步研究结果表明,这种自动化方法大有希望。
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