N. Elouazizi, G. Birol, Eric Jandciu, G. Öberg, Ashley J. Welsh, A. Han, Alice Campbell
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Automated analysis of aspects of written argumentation
In this paper, we report on a model that uses a mathematically and cognitively augmented Latent Semantic Analysis method to automatically assess aspects of written argumentation, produced by students in a science communication course.