Jill Burstein
15 papers · 2001–2023 · 5 conferences · across top CS/AI conferences
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🐝 Cross-Pollinator (9) 🌉 Interdisciplinary Bridge 🧭 Keyword Pioneer 🏃 Academic Marathon (22) 🐣 Hot Topic Early Bird
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Conference Polyglot
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Century Club
(15)
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Conference Pioneer
Conferences
NAACL (6)
ACL (5)
COLING (2)
EACL (1)
EMNLP (1)
Top co-authors
Research topics
Keywords
large language model
(2)
automated writing evaluation
(2)
natural language understanding
(1)
automated essay scoring
(1)
essay scoring
(1)
writing feedback
(1)
discourse coherence
(1)
writing quality
(1)
score interpretability
(1)
cefr scale
(1)
proficiency assessment
(1)
second language learning
(1)
language assessment
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second language learner
(1)
self-regulated learning
(1)
inter-rater agreement
(1)
natural language processing
(1)
developmental feedback
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text classification
(1)
Papers
Automated evaluation of written discourse coherence using GPT-4
ACL 2023
Rating Short L2 Essays on the CEFR Scale with GPT-4
ACL 2023
Proceedings of the 2019 Conference of the North American Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics: Human Language Technologies, Volume 1 (Long and Short Papers)
NAACL 2019
Proceedings of the Thirteenth Workshop on Innovative Use of NLP for Building Educational Applications
NAACL 2018
Writing Mentor: Self-Regulated Writing Feedback for Struggling Writers
COLING 2018
Language Muse: Automated Linguistic Activity Generation for English Language Learners
ACL 2016
Content Importance Models for Scoring Writing From Sources
ACL 2014
Lexical Chaining for Measuring Discourse Coherence Quality in Test-taker Essays
COLING 2014
Human Language Technologies: The 2010 Annual Conference of the North American Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics
NAACL 2010
Using Entity-Based Features to Model Coherence in Student Essays
NAACL 2010
The Automated Text Adaptation Tool
NAACL 2007
Translation Exercise Assistant: Automated Generation of Translation
EMNLP 2005
Evaluating Multiple Aspects of Coherence in Student Essays
NAACL 2004
Toward Evaluation of Writing Style: Overly Repetitious Word Use
EACL 2003
Towards Automatic Classification of Discourse Elements in Essays
ACL 2001