Three ordered lists of answers: random, human, method. The "method" looks more like the "human" than the "random" does.
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A paper of mine was just included in a collection at the MIT Computational Law Report.¹ So it seemed like a good time to tell you about its novel #ML method (M) for scoring free-response questions. Given the text of student answers, AND NOTHING MORE, M can produce a ranked list of answers that more closely match the order given by a human grader (H) than a random shuffle (R). Learn how, a 🧵 (1/23)
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¹ https://law.mit.edu/smu-past-present-future (Unsupervised Machine Scoring...)
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