Library Automation and Digital Archive
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Fakultas Ilmu Komputer
Universitas Indonesia

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Call Number SEM-364
Collection Type Indeks Artikel prosiding/Sem
Title Using latent semantic analysis for automated grading programming assignments. ( hal. 82-88 )
Author Kartinah Zen, D.N.F Awang Iskandar, Ongkir Linang;
Publisher 2011 International conference on semantic technology and information retrieval 28-29 June 2011 Putrajaya Malaysia
Subject Latent semantic analysis; computer programming assignments.
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Lokasi : Perpustakaan Fakultas Ilmu Komputer
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SEM-364 TERSEDIA
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Traditionally, computer programming assignments are graded manually by educators. As this task is tedious,time-consuming and prone to bias,the need for automated grading tool is necessary to reduce the educators' burden and avoid inconsistency and favoritism. Recent researches have claimed that latent semantic analysis (LSA) has the ability to represent human cognitive knowledge to assess essays,retrieving information,classification of documents and indexing. In this paper,we adapt LSA technique to grade computer programming assignments and observe how far it can be applied as an alternative approach to traditional grading methods by human. The grades of the assignment are generated from the cosine similarity that shows how close students' assignments to the model answers in the latent semantic vector space.The results show that LSA is not able to detect orders of computer programming and symbols; however, LSA is able to grade assignments faster and consistently, which avoid bias and reduces the time spent by human. Keywords: Latent semantic analysis; computer programming assignments.