Abstract: With many design elements, goals, and limitations, risk-based designs are intricate and frequently computationally demanding. Single-objective optimisation is frequently used in structural ...
Abstract: Developing multiple-choice questions manually requires a lot of time and effort. Automatic multiple-choice question generation is one of the solutions to alleviate the problem. The research ...
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