De Wet, FebeMuller, PVan der Walt, CNiesler, T2012-02-292012-02-292011-08De Wet, F, Muller, P, Van der Walt, C and Niesler, T. Readability index as a design criterion for elicited imitation tasks in automatic oral proficiency assessment. ISCA International Workshop on Speech and Language Technology in Education (SLaTE 2011), Venice, Italy, 24-26 August 2011http://hdl.handle.net/10204/5615ISCA International Workshop on Speech and Language Technology in Education (SLaTE 2011), Venice, Italy, 24-26 August 2011The authors investigate the effectiveness of using an accepted readability index, the Flesch Reading Ease (FRE) scale, to design prompts for an automatic oral proficiency assessment system. The prompts in question are uttered by the system, and must be repeated from memory by the test subjects, in the form of an elicited imitation exercise. The FRE scores for their prompts are shown to correlate well with the repeat accuracy ratings given to the same prompts by human judges. The prompts are also shown to perform well in the automatic assessment of oral proficiency by means of the elicited imitation tasks with more than one group of university students. The authors therefore conclude that a readability index, such as the FRE, can be used as a design criterion for prompts in an automated elicited imitation test.enElicited imitation taskReadability indexFlesch Reading Ease scaleAutomatic oral proficiency assessmentReadability index as a design criterion for elicited imitation tasks in automatic oral proficiency assessmentConference PresentationDe Wet, F., Muller, P., Van der Walt, C., & Niesler, T. (2011). Readability index as a design criterion for elicited imitation tasks in automatic oral proficiency assessment. ISCA. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/5615De Wet, Febe, P Muller, C Van der Walt, and T Niesler. "Readability index as a design criterion for elicited imitation tasks in automatic oral proficiency assessment." (2011): http://hdl.handle.net/10204/5615De Wet F, Muller P, Van der Walt C, Niesler T, Readability index as a design criterion for elicited imitation tasks in automatic oral proficiency assessment; ISCA; 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/5615 .TY - Conference Presentation AU - De Wet, Febe AU - Muller, P AU - Van der Walt, C AU - Niesler, T AB - The authors investigate the effectiveness of using an accepted readability index, the Flesch Reading Ease (FRE) scale, to design prompts for an automatic oral proficiency assessment system. The prompts in question are uttered by the system, and must be repeated from memory by the test subjects, in the form of an elicited imitation exercise. The FRE scores for their prompts are shown to correlate well with the repeat accuracy ratings given to the same prompts by human judges. The prompts are also shown to perform well in the automatic assessment of oral proficiency by means of the elicited imitation tasks with more than one group of university students. The authors therefore conclude that a readability index, such as the FRE, can be used as a design criterion for prompts in an automated elicited imitation test. DA - 2011-08 DB - ResearchSpace DP - CSIR KW - Elicited imitation task KW - Readability index KW - Flesch Reading Ease scale KW - Automatic oral proficiency assessment LK - https://researchspace.csir.co.za PY - 2011 T1 - Readability index as a design criterion for elicited imitation tasks in automatic oral proficiency assessment TI - Readability index as a design criterion for elicited imitation tasks in automatic oral proficiency assessment UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10204/5615 ER -