WO2004111916A2 - Electronic test answer record image quality improvement system and method - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to systems and methods for scoring test answers from optical images of answer pages, and, more particularly, to systems and methods for improving a work flow for such scoring applications.
- test scoring is a complex problem that has brought to bear significant economic pressure to optimize efficiency and accuracy and to minimize human involvement.
- the complete system includes integrated hardware elements and software applications for capturing optical mark and full visual images of an answer page, for storing the images, for retrieving the images, for distributing the visual images to a reader for scoring, for assisting the reader in scoring, and for monitoring the reader's performance.
- the scanning system comprises means for sequentially advancing each page of a plurality of answer pages along a predetermined path. Positioned along the path are mark imaging means (OMR 1 optical mark recognition; OCR, optical character recognition) for capturing a location of an optical mark on each answer page and visual imaging means for capturing a full visual image of each answer page.
- OCR 1 optical mark recognition OCR, optical character recognition
- a forms database in a server is provided that contains data on the physical location and type (e.g., multiple-choice or open-ended) of each answer on each page.
- Software means resident in the server operate with the forms database to determine whether the captured image contains an answerto an open-ended question. If such an open-ended answer is supposed to be found on the page being imaged
- a scorer receives an optical image of an answer page that is of insufficient quality to be read, the physical answer page must be requested from storage. Then the physical answer page is distributed to the scorer for scoring. If a particular answer booklet contains more than one page having insufficient image quality, each request for a page is handled separately, meaning that the same booklet is the subject of multiple search efforts. Typically, the cart of physical test booklets will by this time have been removed from the scanning area and archived. Clearly the handling of such multiple requests disturbs scoring work flow. Further, frequently the scoring customer will have requested image data along with the assigned scores. If any of these answer page images is of poor quality, the customer cannot adequately review the scored answer.
- FIGS. 1 A-1 D are presented detailing the method steps currently known in the art to be performed to provide a readable answer page to a scorer.
- a scorer receives a poor-quality image of an answer page to be scored at a scoring site (block 101)
- the scorer transmits a request up the management chain for a readable copy of the answer page.
- Such a request is routed to a scoring support area (block 102), and scoring on the batch from which the answer page came is halted (block 103).
- a report containing the request is printed (block 104), and the physical report is routed to an archiving center (block 105), where the physical booklet containing the answer page is retrieved (block 106).
- a photocopy of the answer page is made and sent to a scoring storeroom (block 107), where the copy is matched with the request report (block 108).
- the hard copy is checked for acceptable quality (block 109). If the hard copy still has problems, it is sent to an "alert" center, the responsibility of which is to research and repair answer booklets (block 110). The repaired booklets are then compiled (block 111), and the booklets are returned to the storeroom (block 112).
- the hard copy is routed from the storeroom to the scoring center and delivered to the scorer (block 113).
- the scorer assigns a score using the hard copy (block 114), and the hard copy is returned to the storeroom (block 115), where it is retained until scoring on that batch is complete (block 116).
- the answer page belongs to a booklet that has been repaired (block 117)
- the repaired booklet is transmitted to the alert center (block 118).
- the hard copy of the answer page is transmitted to a scanning center (block 122), where all documents are re-scanned (block 123).
- the original images are manually deleted from the database (block 124), and an image index is manually re-created (block 125), and the new images are imported into the database (block 126).
- the hard copy is then returned to the storeroom (block 120) and from there to the archive center (block 121), and the process is complete.
- the answer page belongs to a booklet that has not been repaired (block 117), or if electronic images have not been requested (block 119), then, as above, the hard copy is returned to the storeroom (block 120) and from there to the archive center (block 121), and the process is complete. It can be seen that six different locations are involved in this process: the scoring center, the scanning support center, the archive center, the storeroom, the scanning center, and the alerts center. Further, a hard copy of the problem answer page has to be physically routed through all these centers. This is clearly a labor- and time- intensive process that can cause significant delays in completing a scoring project.
- the present invention is directed to a method for improving a scoring process, particularly a scoring of images of open-ended questions, although this is not intended as a limitation.
- the method comprises the steps of displaying an original scanned image of a hard copy page of an answer to a scorer. If the scorer determines that the image is of insufficient quality to read, an electronic request for an improved image is received from the scorer.
- the request is routed electronically to an archive containing the hard copy page, from which the hard copy page is retrieved.
- the retrieved hard copy page is rescanned to form a new scanned image, which is then electronically transmitted to the scorer for scoring.
- the present invention is also directed to a software application comprising code segments for performing the method steps outlined above.
- the system of the present invention comprises hardware and software elements for carrying out the method steps outlined above.
- the system comprises a processor and a database accessible by the processor containing original scanned images of answer pages.
- a scorer display is located at a scoring site, and an archive display at an archive site, both in signal communication with the processor.
- An input device is also located at the scoring site and is in signal communication with the processor.
- a scanner is located at an archive site and is also in electronic communication with the processor.
- Software as described above is resident on the processor for implementing the method steps outlined above.
- FIGS. 1A-1D (prior art) is a flow diagram of a currently used method for providing a readable answer sheet to a scorer.
- FIGS. 2A-2C is a flow diagram of the present method for providing a readable answer sheet to a scorer.
- FIG. 3 is an exemplary system schematic for practicing the method of the present invention.
- FIGS.2A-3 A description of the preferred embodiments of the present invention will now be presented with reference to FIGS.2A-3. A description of the preferred embodiments of the present invention will now be presented with reference to FIGS.2A-3. A description of the preferred embodiments of the present invention will now be presented with reference to FIGS.2A-3. A description of the preferred embodiments of the present invention will now be presented with reference to FIGS.2A-3. A description of the preferred embodiments of the present invention will now be presented with reference to FIGS.2A-3. A description of the preferred embodiments of the present invention will now be presented with reference to FIGS.2A-3. A description of the preferred embodiments of the present invention will now be presented with reference to FIGS.2A-3. A description of the preferred embodiments of the present invention will now be presented with reference to FIGS.2A-3. A description of the preferred embodiments of the present invention will now be presented with reference to FIGS.2A-3. A description of the preferred embodiments of the present invention will now be presented with reference to FIGS.2A
- the system checks whether the answer page belongs to a booklet for which a new image has already been requested (block 203), in which case the present request is appended to the preexisting request (block 204).
- the request is then routed electronically to an archive center (block 205).
- the requested hard copy is retrieved from storage (block 206) and transmitted to a scanning location (block 207), where the hard copy is inspected for quality (block 208). If the quality of the hard copy is insufficient for scoring (block 209), the booklet to which the answer page belongs is researched and repaired (block 210).
- the repaired booklet is compiled, attendant paperwork is prepared (block 211), and the booklet is returned to the scanning location (block 212).
- any requested pages from the booklet are rescanned to obtain an improved quality image (block 213).
- This new image is saved into the database, replacing the original, poor- quality image (block 214), and the hard copy is returned to the archive center (block 215).
- the database is updated contemporaneously with the rescanning process, so that the electronic record is always commensurate with the material seen by the scorer.
- a project customer requests electronic images of their project, the database is available for copying without additional steps to update the image set.
- the new image is released (block 216), and the requested new image is electronically routed to the scorer (block 217), who can then assign a score (block 218), and continue to assign scores to a batch until the project is complete (block 219).
- the system 20 components of the invention include a processor 21 and a database 22 that is accessible by the processor 21 for housing original scanned images of answer pages 90.
- a scorer display 31 At the scoring site 30 reside a scorer display 31 and an input device 32, such as a keyboard, mouse, or touch screen, although these are not intended as limitations, both in signal communication with the processor 21, for interaction with a scorer 33.
- a display 41 in signal communication with the processor 21 for interaction with retrieval personnel 42.
- Hard copies of the answer booklets 91 are housed at the archive site 40.
- a scanner 51 in signal communication with the processor 21 for interaction with scanning personnel 52.
- an electronic medium writing device 23 such as, but not intended to be limited to, a CD writer, for making electronic copies of a selected portion of the database 22.
- This writing device 23 may be used, for example, if a customer desires electronic image copies as in step 119 in FIG. 1C discussed above.
- Software 24 is resident on the processor 21 having code segments for directing and/or carrying out the method steps 200 above, and for interacting with the various personnel 33,43,52 carrying out the manual steps of the method.
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