posted on 2006-05-26, 11:41authored byChristos Tselonis, John Sargeant, Mary McGee Wood
Diagrams are an important part of many assessments. When diagrams consisting of boxes joined by connectors are drawn on a computer, the resulting structures can be matched against each other to determine similarity. This paper discusses ways of doing such matching, and its application in the context of human-computer collaborative assessment. Results show that a simple heuristic process is effective in finding similarities in such diagrams. The practical usefulness of this varies in different contexts, as students often produce remarkably dissimilar diagrams.
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School
University Academic and Administrative Support
Department
Professional Development
Research Unit
CAA Conference
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TSELONIS, SARGEANT and MCGEE WOOD, 2005. Diagram Matching for Human-Computer Collaborative Assessment. IN: Proceedings of the 9th CAA Conference, Loughborough: Loughborough University