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Improving Automated Distractor Generation for Math Multiple-choice Questions with Overgenerate-and-rank

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Multiple-choice questions (MCQs) are commonly used across all levels of math education since they can be deployed and graded at a large scale. A critical component of MCQs is the distractors, i.e., incorrect answers crafted to reflect student errors or misconceptions. Automatically generating them in math MCQs, e.g., with large language models, has been challenging. In this work, we propose a novel method to enhance the quality of generated distractors through overgenerate-and-rank, training a ranking model to predict how likely distractors are to be selected by real students. Experimental results on a real-world dataset and human evaluation with math teachers show that our ranking model increases alignment with human-authored distractors, although human-authored ones are still preferred over generated ones.

Alexander Scarlatos, Wanyong Feng, Digory Smith, Simon Woodhead, Andrew Lan• 2024

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TaskDatasetResultRank
Group-level distractor generationEedi Elementary Math 100
Recall26.63
8
Group-level distractor generationMMLU Elementary Math
Recall22.22
8
Group-level distractor generationDiscrete Math 40
Recall20
8
Group-level distractor generationCEval Discrete Math
Recall18.89
8
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