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Text Mining an Automatic Short Answer Grading (ASAG), Comparison of Three Methods of Cosine Similarity, Jaccard Similarity and Dice's Coefficient
2021
Journal of Applied Data Sciences
This study aims to find correlation assessment of Automatic Short Answer Grading (ASAG) by comparing three methods of Cosine Similarity, Jaccard Similarity and Dice Coefficient by providing one reference answer. From the results of computing using Python programming language and data processing using spreadsheets, it was obtained that the Dice Coefficient method had the highest correlation average value of 0.76, followed by Cosine Similarity with an average correlation value of 0.76, and the
doi:10.47738/jads.v2i2.31
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