The Effectiveness of a Dynamic Loss Function in Neural Network Based Automated Essay Scoring
Abstract
Neural networks and in particular the attention mechanism have brought significant advances to the field of Automated Essay Scoring. Many of these systems use a regression-based model which may be prone to underfitting when the model only predicts the mean of the training data. In this paper, we present a dynamic loss function that creates an incentive for the model to predict with the correct distribution, as well as predicting the correct values. Our loss function achieves this goal without sacrificing any performance achieving a Quadratic Weighted Kappa score of 0.752 on the Automated Student Assessment Prize Automated Essay Scoring dataset.
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