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A Bounded Coordination-Support Capability for Multi-Party Settings: Task-State Monitoring in Firefighter Incident Command A Dataset of Latin Etymologies Extracted from Wiktionary An Efficient Approach for Answering Not Readily Attainable Questions for RAG-based Applications Automated German Alt Text Generation for News Charts Call Support Copilot: A Reproducible Multimodal System for Speech Emotion Recognition, Intent Understanding, and Agent Assistance Can Large Language Models Replace Statistical Software? Code-Switching Detection in Multilingual Child Speech with SwissBERT Concept Extraction and Webb’s Depth of Knowledge: Comparing LLM Question Generation Pipelines for Educational Assessment Data Augmentation for Historical NER: A Systematic Comparison of Lexical and LLM-based Approaches Enhancing Retrieval via Cognitively Motivated Document Expansion Extending the Contact Hypothesis: Cross-Linguistic Evaluation of Religion and Nationality Bias When Prompting LLMs in German and Icelandic Extracting Article-Level Legal Dependencies from Swiss Federal Law using LLMs How Good is AI on Swiss Voting Booklets? A Multilingual OCR and Alignment Benchmark Optimizing Large Language Models for Robust Domain-Specific Text-to-SQL: From Prompting to Preference Alignment Proceedings of the 11th Edition of the Swiss Text Analytics Conference Reinforcement Learning for Latent-Space Thinking in LLMs RUMLEM: A Dictionary-Based Lemmatizer for Romansh Skill Extraction from Resumes and Job Offers across Six Languages Text vs. Phoneme Intermediates for Low-Resource Swiss German The Same Email, Signed Differently: Testing Negotiation Bias and Recommendation Stability in LLMs Which Skills Debate Reaches the Public? 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Automatic Essay Scoring Systems Are Both Overstable And Oversensitive: Explaining Why And Proposing Defenses
2026-04-20 · via Paper Index on ACL Anthology

Abstract

Deep-learning based Automatic Essay Scoring (AES) systems are being actively used in various high-stake applications in education and testing. However, little research has been put to understand and interpret the black-box nature of deep-learning-based scoring algorithms. While previous studies indicate that scoring models can be easily fooled, in this paper, we explore the reason behind their surprising adversarial brittleness. We utilize recent advances in interpretability to find the extent to which features such as coherence, content, vocabulary, and relevance are important for automated scoring mechanisms. We use this to investigate the oversensitivity (i.e., large change in output score with a little change in input essay content) and overstability (i.e., little change in output scores with large changes in input essay content) of AES. Our results indicate that autoscoring models, despite getting trained as “end-to-end” models with rich contextual embeddings such as BERT, behave like bag-of-words models. A few words determine the essay score without the requirement of any context making the model largely overstable. This is in stark contrast to recent probing studies on pre-trained representation learning models, which show that rich linguistic features such as parts-of-speech and morphology are encoded by them. Further, we also find that the models have learnt dataset biases, making them oversensitive. The presence of a few words with high co-occurrence with a certain score class makes the model associate the essay sample with that score. This causes score changes in ∼95% of samples with an addition of only a few words. To deal with these issues, we propose detection-based protection models that can detect oversensitivity and samples causing overstability with high accuracies. We find that our proposed models are able to detect unusual attribution patterns and flag adversarial samples successfully.

Anthology ID:
2023.dnd-14.7
Volume:
Dialogue & Discourse Volume 14
Month:
April
Year:
2023
Address:
Chicago, Illinois, USA
Editors:
Manfred Stede, Amir Zeldes, Vera Demberg, Barbara Di Eugenio, Junyi Jessy Li
Venue:
DND
SIG:
SIGDIAL
Publisher:
University of Illinois Chicago
Note:
Pages:
1–33
Language:
URL:
https://aclanthology.org/2023.dnd-14.7/
DOI:
10.5210/dad.2023.101
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Cite (ACL):
Yaman Kumar, Swapnil Parekh, Somesh Singh, Junyi Jessy Li, Rajiv Ratn Shah, and Changyou Chen. 2023. Automatic Essay Scoring Systems Are Both Overstable And Oversensitive: Explaining Why And Proposing Defenses. Dialogue & Discourse, 14:1–33.
Cite (Informal):
Automatic Essay Scoring Systems Are Both Overstable And Oversensitive: Explaining Why And Proposing Defenses (Kumar et al., DND 2023)
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https://aclanthology.org/2023.dnd-14.7.pdf