Question Generation from Concept Maps

Authors

  • Andrew M. Olney Institute for Intelligent Systems, University of Memphis
  • Arthur C. Graesser Institute for Intelligent Systems, University of Memphis
  • Natalie K. Person Department of Psychology, Rhodes College

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5087/dad.2012.204

Abstract

In this paper we present a question generation approach suitable for tutorial dialogues. The approach is based on previous psychological theories that hypothesize questions are generated from a knowledge representation modeled as a concept map. Our model automatically extracts concept maps from a textbook and uses them to generate questions. The purpose of the study is to generate and evaluate pedagogically-appropriate questions at varying levels of specificity across one or more sentences. The evaluation metrics include scales from the Question Generation Shared Task and Evaluation Challenge and a new scale specific to the pedagogical nature of questions in tutoring.

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Published

2012-03-16

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