While several methods for automatic essay scoring (AES) for the English language have been proposed, systems for other languages are unusual. To this end, we propose in this paper a multi-aspect AES system for Brazilian Portuguese which we apply to a collection of essays, which human experts evaluated according to the five aspects defined by the Brazilian Government for the National High School Exam (ENEM). These aspects are skills that student must master and every skill is assessed separately from one another. In addition to prediction, we also performed feature analysis for each aspect. The proposed AES system employs several features already used by AES systems for the English language. Our results show that predictions for some aspects performed well with the employed features, while predictions for other aspects performed poorly. Furthermore, the detailed feature analysis we performed made it possible to note their independent impacts on each of the five aspects. Finally, aside from these contributions, our work reveals some challenges and directions for future research, related, for instance, to the fact that the ENEM has over eight million yearly enrollments.
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