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Article type: Research Article
Authors: T. Bhuvan, Nikhilaa; * | G, Jishab | N V, Shamnac
Affiliations: [a] Information Technology, Kakkanad, Kochi, India | [b] Computer Science and Engineering, Rajagiri School of Engineering and Technology, Kakkanad, Kochi, India | [c] Computer Science and Engineering, P.A. College of Engineering, Mangalore, India
Correspondence: [*] Corresponding author: Nikhila T. Bhuvan, Department of IT, Rajagiri School of Engineering and Technology, Kakkanad, Kochi, India. E-mail: nikhila.thribhuvan@gmail.com.
Abstract: Generally, multiple choice questions are an effective and extensive form used in standard tests in order to evaluate the learner’s skills and knowledge. Nonetheless, the multiple-choice question composition particularly the distractor construction is quite difficult. The distracters are needed to be both plausible and inappropriate and adequate to mystify the learners who did not master the information. Thus, the distractor generation emergence is important that can help several standard tests in an extensive range of domain. In this research, question-answer generation system is developed with a distractor model by developing an optimized T5 model. At first, BERT tokenization is used to pre-process the passage/context and question, which are given as the input to train the approach. Then, the question and answer generation is performed by utilizing the T5 approach that is trained by proposed Serial Exponential-Slime Mould approach (SExpSMA). Exponential weighted moving average is extended to Serial Exponential weighted moving average and incorporated in Slime Mould Algorithm (SMA) to propose SExpSMA. In addition, the proposed SExpSMA-based T5 model is employed to generate distractors for the questions. Eventually, experimentation analysis exhibits that proposed SExpSMA-based T5 model achieves better outcomes regarding the metrics, like ROUGE, BLEU, and METEOR with the values of 0.919, 0.918, 0.488, respectively.
Keywords: BERT, distractor generators, optimization, question and answering, T5 model
DOI: 10.3233/IDT-230629
Journal: Intelligent Decision Technologies, vol. 18, no. 2, pp. 1447-1462, 2024
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