"Abductive Theorem Proving for Analyzing Student Explanations to
Guide Feedback in Intelligent Tutoring Systems,"
by M. Makatchev, P. W. Jordan, K. VanLehn
LRDC, University of Pittsburgh

Journal of Automated Reasoning, Special Issue: Automated Reasoning and
Theorem Proving in Education, vol. 32, issue 3, pp. 187-226, 2004.

Abstract:
The Why2-Atlas tutoring system presents students with qualitative
physics questions and encourages them to explain their answers through
natural language. Although there are inexpensive techniques for
analyzing explanations, we claim that better understanding is necessary
for use within tutoring systems. In this paper we motivate and describe
how the system creates and uses a deeper proof-based representation of
student essays in order to provide students with substantive feedback on
their explanations. We describe in detail the abductive reasoner,
Tacitus-lite+, that we use within the tutoring system. We also discuss
evaluation results for an early version of the Why2-Atlas system and a
subsequent evaluation of the theorem-proving module. We conclude with
the discussion of work in progress and additional future work for
deriving more benefits from a proof-based approach for tutoring
applications.

Kluwer site:
http://www.kluweronline.com/issn/0168-7433/contents

A draft is also available at:
http://andes3.lrdc.pitt.edu/%7Emaxim/papers/arte.pdf

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