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Jan Philip Bernius
Jan Philip Bernius
Research Associate at the Research Group for Applied Software Engineering, Technical University of
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Machine learning based feedback on textual student answers in large courses
JP Bernius, S Krusche, B Bruegge
Computers and Education: Artificial Intelligence 3, 100081, 2022
342022
Toward usability problem identification based on user emotions derived from facial expressions
JO Johanssen, JP Bernius, B Bruegge
2019 IEEE/ACM 4th International Workshop on Emotion Awareness in Software …, 2019
202019
A machine learning approach for suggesting feedback in textual exercises in large courses
JP Bernius, S Krusche, B Bruegge
8th ACM Conference on Learning @ Scale, 173-182, 2021
132021
Towards the Automation of Grading Textual Student Submissions to Open-ended Questions
JP Bernius, A Kovaleva, S Krusche, B Bruegge
4th European Conference on Software Engineering Education, 61-70, 2020
72020
Toward the Automatic Assessment of Text Exercises
JP Bernius, B Bruegge
Workshop on Innovative Software Engineering Education, 19-22, 2019
72019
Global software engineering in a global classroom
P Schmiedmayer, R Chatley, JP Bernius, S Krusche, K Chaika, K Krinkin, ...
ACM/IEEE 44th International Conference on Software Engineering - Software …, 2022
32022
Segmenting Student Answers to Textual Exercises Based on Topic Modeling.
JP Bernius, A Kovaleva, B Bruegge
SEUH, 72-73, 2020
32020
Toward Computer-Aided Assessment of Textual Exercises in Very Large Courses
JP Bernius
52nd ACM Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education, 1386-1386, 2021
22021
Constructive Alignment in Modern Computing Education: An Open-Source Computer-Based Examination System
M Linhuber, JP Bernius, S Krusche
23nd Koli Calling International Conference on Computing Education Research, 2023
12023
Automatic Assessment of Textual Exercises
JP Bernius
Technische Universität München, 2022
2022
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