Application of artificial intelligence to assessment
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Application of artificial intelligence to assessment
(The MARCES book series)
Information Age Pub., c2020
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Note
Includes bibliographical references
Contents of Works
- Augmented intelligence and the future of item development / Mark J. Gierl, Hollis Lai, and Donna Matovinovic
- Reconceptualizing items : from clones and automatic item generation to task model families / Richard Luecht and Matthew Burke
- Artificial intelligence for scoring oral reading Fluency / Jared Bernstein, Jian Cheng, Jennifer Balogh, and Ryan Downey
- Natural language processing and the literacy Challenge / Jill Burstein
- Practical considerations for using AI models in automated scoring of writing / Peter W. Foltz
- Item pool design and assembly : the state of the art / Jeffrey M. Patton and Ray Y. Yan
- Automated test assembly : case studies in classical test theory and item response theory / Siang Chee Chuah, Donovan Hare, Luz Bay, and Thomas Proctor
- Multistage testing in practice / Duanli Yan
- An intelligent CAT that can deal with disengaged test taking / Steven L. Wise
- Differences in the amount of adaptation exhibited by various computerized adaptive testing designs / Mark D. Reckase, Unhee Ju, and Sewon Kim
- Automatic item generation with machine learning techniques : a pathway to intelligent assessments / Jaehwa Choi