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Automatic text generation using deep learning: providing large-scale support for online learning communities

Hanxiang Du, Wanli Xing, Bo Pei

2021Interactive Learning Environments27 citationsDOI

Abstract

Participating in online communities has significant benefits to students learning in terms of students’ motivation, persistence, and learning outcomes. However, maintaining and supporting online learning communities is very challenging and requires tremendous work. Automatic support is desirable in this situation. The purpose of this work is to explore the use of deep learning algorithms for automatic text generation in providing emotional and community support for a massive online learning community, Scratch. Particularly, state-of-art deep learning language models GPT-2 and recurrent neural network (RNN) are trained using two million comments from the online learning community. We then conduct both a readability test and human evaluation on the automatically generated results for offering support to the online students. The results show that the GPT-2 language model can provide timely and human-written like replies in a style genuine to the data set and context for offering related support.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceReadabilityArtificial intelligenceDeep learningContext (archaeology)Synchronous learningEducational technologyMachine learningNatural language processingMultimediaWorld Wide WebTeaching methodMathematics educationCooperative learningPsychologyProgramming languagePaleontologyBiologyOnline Learning and AnalyticsText Readability and SimplificationIntelligent Tutoring Systems and Adaptive Learning
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