@misc{cogprints4536, editor = {Bruno Bara and Lawrence Barsalou and Monica Bucciarelli}, title = {Computational Cognitive Models of Summarization Assessment Skills}, author = {Benoit Lemaire and Sonia Mandin and Philippe Dessus and Guy Denhi{\`e}re}, year = {2005}, pages = {1266--1271}, keywords = {summarization, macrorules, cognitive modeling, computer environment, latent semantic analysis}, url = {http://cogprints.org/4536/}, abstract = {This paper presents a general computational cognitive model of the way a summary is assessed by teachers. It is based on models of two subprocesses: determining the importance of sentences and guessing the cognitive rules that the student may have used. All models are based on Latent Semantic Analysis, a computational model of the representation of the meaning of words and sentences. Models' performances are compared with data from an experiment conducted with 278 middle school students. The general model was implemented in a learning environment designed for helping students to write summaries.} }