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Correlation of M-IoU with Human Judgments for Outcome-Based Praise


Abstract and 1 Introduction

2. Background

2.1 Effective Tutoring Practice

2.2 Feedback for Tutor Training

2.3 Sequence Labeling for Feedback Generation

2.4 Large Language Models in Education

3. Method

3.1 Dataset and 3.2 Sequence Labeling

3.3 GPT Facilitated Sequence Labeling

3.4 Metrics

4. Results

4.1 Results on RQ1

4.2 Results on RQ2

5. Discussion

6. Limitation and Future Works

7. Conclusion

8. Acknowledgments

9. References

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APPENDIX

A. Lesson Principles

B. Input for Fine-Tunning GPT-3.5

C. Scatter Matric of the Correlation on the Outcome-based Praise

D. Detailed Results of Fine-Tuned GPT-3.5 Model’s Performance

C. SCATTER MATRIX OF THE CORRELATION ON THE OUTCOME-BASED PRAISE

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Authors:

(1) Jionghao Lin, Carnegie Mellon University (jionghal@cs.cmu.edu);

(2) Eason Chen, Carnegie Mellon University (easonc13@cmu.edu);

(3) Zeifei Han, University of Toronto (feifei.han@mail.utoronto.ca);

(4) Ashish Gurung, Carnegie Mellon University (agurung@andrew.cmu.edu);

(5) Danielle R. Thomas, Carnegie Mellon University (drthomas@cmu.edu);

(6) Wei Tan, Monash University (wei.tan2@monash.edu);

(7) Ngoc Dang Nguyen, Monash University (dan.nguyen2@monash.edu);

(8) Kenneth R. Koedinger, Carnegie Mellon University (koedinger@cmu.edu).

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