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Machine learning and natural language processing in support of interactive automated tutoring for non-native

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Summary

Ted Briscoe from the University of Cambridge discussed using machine learning and NLP to develop learning-oriented assessment (LOA) for non-native writers. The technology is used in Cambridge English courseware like Empower and Linguaskill, as well as Write and Improve. Briscoe is also the co-founder and CEO of iLexIR Ltd. Why it matters: Improving automated language assessment could significantly enhance online language learning platforms in the Arab world and beyond.

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