Affix-based Distractor Generation for Tamil Multiple Choice Questions using Neural Word Embedding
Assessment plays an important role in learning and Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) are quite popular in large-scale evaluations. Technology enabled learning necessitates a smart assessment. Therefore, automatic MCQ generation became increasingly popular in the last two decades. Despite a large amou...
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