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学术论文丨21级博士生黄宝荣:深度学习辅助的指导性阅读初探

Reading bots: The implication of 

deep learning on guided reading

Baorong Huang, Juhua Dou and Hai Zhao

(Institute of Corpus Studies and Applications, Shanghai International Studies University, Shanghai, China;School of International Cooperation, Guangdong Polytechnic of Science and Technology, Guangzhou, China;Unikl Business School, University of Kuala Lumpur, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia;Department of Computer Science and Engineering, School of Electronic Information and Electrical Engineering, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, China)


Abstract:This study introduces the application of deep-learning technologies in automatically generating guidance for independent reading. The study explores and demonstrates how to incorporate the latest advances in deep-learning-based natural language processing technologies in the three reading stages, namely, the pre-reading stage, the while-reading stage, and the post-reading stage. As a result, the novel design and implementation of a prototype system based on deep learning technologies are presented. This system includes connections to prior knowledge with knowledge graphs and summary-based question generation, the breakdown of complex sentences with text simplification, and the auto-grading of readers’ writing regarding their comprehension of the reading materials. Experiments on word sense disambiguation, named entity recognition and question generation with real-world materials in the prototype system show that the selected deep learning models on these tasks obtain favorable results, but there are still errors to be overcome before their direct usage in real-world applications. Based on the experiment results and the reported performance of the deep learning models on reading-related tasks, the study reveals the challenges and limitations of deep learning technologies, such as inadequate performance, domain transfer issues, and low explain ability, for future improvement.

Keywords: deep learning, reading comprehension, technology, natural language processing, readingstages


期刊简介:Frontiers in Psychology


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Frontiers in Psychology为SSCI国际学术期刊,是其研究领域内最大的期刊,发表严格经过同行评审的心理科学研究,从临床研究到认知科学,从感知到意识,从成像研究到人因学,从动物认知到社会心理学。


Frontiers in Psychology作为一个大型的,多学科的开放获取期刊,旨在将最佳科学知识和有影响力的发现传播给全球的研究人员、学者、临床医生和公众。


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