Onderzoek naar de verschillen tussen menselijke en machinale scoring van de Toets Gesproken Nederlands
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The "Toets Gesproken Nederlands" (TGN) is developed to test the oral language proficiency level in Dutch. The TGN tests whether a candidate possess a certain minimum proficiency level by scoring the answer to short questions with an automatic speech recognition system.
In 2007, TNO performed a study to tests whether the differences exist between the automatic and human scores of the TGN [5]. The correlation coefficient that was found between the human and machine total scores was 0.90. Based on the recommendations in this report, the Dutch Ministry of SZW asked TNO to repeat the earlier research.
In 2007, TNO performed a study to tests whether the differences exist between the automatic and human scores of the TGN [5]. The correlation coefficient that was found between the human and machine total scores was 0.90. Based on the recommendations in this report, the Dutch Ministry of SZW asked TNO to repeat the earlier research.
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TNO Identifier
537330
Publisher
TNO
Collation
43 p. (incl. bijlagen)
Place of publication
Delft