Harnessing the Power of Prompt-based Techniques for Generating School-Level Questions using Large Language Models
Subhankar Maity, Aniket Deroy, Sudeshna Sarkar

TL;DR
This paper introduces EduProbe, a new dataset for school-level question generation, and evaluates prompt-based techniques using large language models, highlighting the strengths and limitations of current models compared to human performance.
Contribution
The paper presents EduProbe, a novel dataset for educational question generation, and systematically evaluates multiple prompt-based LLM methods for generating school-level questions.
Findings
T5 with long prompt outperforms other models in automatic evaluation.
Text-Davinci-003 performs better in human evaluation.
All models still lag behind human-generated questions.
Abstract
Designing high-quality educational questions is a challenging and time-consuming task. In this work, we propose a novel approach that utilizes prompt-based techniques to generate descriptive and reasoning-based questions. However, current question-answering (QA) datasets are inadequate for conducting our experiments on prompt-based question generation (QG) in an educational setting. Therefore, we curate a new QG dataset called EduProbe for school-level subjects, by leveraging the rich content of NCERT textbooks. We carefully annotate this dataset as quadruples of 1) Context: a segment upon which the question is formed; 2) Long Prompt: a long textual cue for the question (i.e., a longer sequence of words or phrases, covering the main theme of the context); 3) Short Prompt: a short textual cue for the question (i.e., a condensed representation of the key information or focus of the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsTopic Modeling · Natural Language Processing Techniques · Educational Assessment and Pedagogy
MethodsMulti-Head Attention · 15 Ways to Contact How can i speak to someone at Delta Airlines · Attention Is All You Need · Linear Layer · Cosine Annealing · Adafactor · Inverse Square Root Schedule · Gated Linear Unit · Attention Dropout · SentencePiece
