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An English Diagnostic Intelligence Evaluation Model Based on Organizational Evolutionary Information Entropy

Haiying Sang and Wen-Tsao Pan

Discrete Dynamics in Nature and Society, 2022, vol. 2022, 1-10

Abstract: English is widely used as a universal language in the world, but there are still great limitations in the diagnosis and evaluation of English, which leads to serious errors in the actual use of English. In order to realize the English diagnostic intelligence evaluation, improve the English learning ability, and construct the cognitive framework of English learning, this study proposes an English diagnostic intelligence evaluation model based on the organizational evolution information entropy. Firstly, this study adopts the HRNet text feature extraction model and uses the pretrained model to extract text features from text. Secondly, this study adopts the organizational evolution algorithm to simulate the process of sorting, merging, and cooperating in the evolution of the population and classify and organize the characteristic population. Finally, the information entropy method is used to represent the amount of information contained in each feature for evaluation, and the optimal solution is found. The method proposed in this study has good experimental results in actual testing and comparison and can basically realize the function of English diagnostic intelligence evaluation.

Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1155/2022/3648670

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