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2015

Reducing Large Semantic Graphs to Improve Semantic Relatedness

Authors
Costa, T; Leal, JP;

Publication
LANGUAGES, APPLICATIONS AND TECHNOLOGIES, SLATE 2015

Abstract
In the previous research the authors developed a family of semantic measures that are adaptable to any semantic graph, being automatically tuned with a set of parameters. The research presented in this paper extends this approach by also tuning the graph. This graph reduction procedure starts with a disconnected graph and incrementally adds edge types, until the quality of the semantic measure cannot be further improved. The validation performed used the three most recent versions of WordNet and, in most cases, this approach improves the quality of the semantic measure.

2015

A Structural Approach to Assess Graph-Based Exercises

Authors
Sousa, R; Leal, JP;

Publication
LANGUAGES, APPLICATIONS AND TECHNOLOGIES, SLATE 2015

Abstract
This paper proposes a structure driven approach to assess graph-based exercises. Given two graphs, a solution and an attempt of a student, this approach computes a mapping between the node sets of both graphs that maximizes the student's grade, as well as a description of the differences between the two graph. The proposed algorithm uses heuristics to test the most promising mappings first and prune the remaining when it is sure that a better mapping cannot be computed. The proposed algorithm is applicable to any type of document that can be parsed into its graph-inspired data model. This data model is able to accommodate diagram languages, such as UML or ER diagrams, for which this kind of assessment is typically used. However, the motivation for developing this algorithm is to combine it with other assessment models, such as the test case model used for programming language assessment. The proposed algorithm was validated with thousands of graphs with different features produced by a synthetic data generator. Several experiments were designed to analyse the impact of different features such as graph size, and amount of difference between solution and attempt.

2015

Languages, Applications and Technologies - 4th International Symposium, SLATE 2015, Madrid, Spain, June 18-19, 2015, Revised Selected Papers

Authors
Rodríguez, JLS; Leal, JP; Simões, A;

Publication
SLATE

Abstract

2015

Preface

Authors
Sierra Rodríguez, JL; Leal, JP; Simões, A;

Publication
Communications in Computer and Information Science

Abstract

2015

Odin: a service for gamification of learning activities

Authors
Leal, José Paulo; Paiva, José; Queirós, Ricardo;

Publication
Symposium on Languages, Applications and Technologies (SLATE), 4th

Abstract
Existing gami?cation services have features that preclude their use by e-learning tools. Odin is a gami?cation service that mimics the API of state-of-the-art services without these limitations. This paper describes Odin, its role in an e-learning system architecture requiring gami?cation, and details its implementation. The validation of Odin involved the creation of a small e-learning game, integrated in a Learning Management System (LMS) using the Learning Tools Interoperability (LTI) speci?cation.

2015

Languages, Applications and Technologies

Authors
José-Luis Sierra-Rodríguez; José-Paulo Leal; Alberto Simões;

Publication

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