One-Word Answer Correction using Deep Learning Models and OCR

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Examinations/Assessments are a way to assess the understanding of a student on a particular subject. Even today many educational organizations prefer to conduct exams by offline mode (pen and paper). And evaluating them is a time-consuming process. There is no effectual model to evaluate Offline descriptive answers automatically. The traditional method involves staff assessing the content manually. In place of this process, a new approach using image captioning by using deep learning algorithms can be implemented. Handwritten Text Recognition (HTR) can be used to evaluate descriptive answers. One-word Answers captured as images are pre-processed to extract the text features using deep learning models and pytesseract. This paper presents a comparison between the CNN-RNN hybrid model and Optical Character Recognition (OCR) to predict a score for one-word answers.

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Devan, K. P. K., P, S. P., … S, V. (2020). One-Word Answer Correction using Deep Learning Models and OCR. International Journal of Recent Technology and Engineering (IJRTE), 9(2), 679–682. https://doi.org/10.35940/ijrte.b3849.079220

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