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Construction and Practice of English Writing Model Based on Random Matrix

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  • Fengping Chen
  • Xuan Guo
  • Ning Cao

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Writing is an indispensable part of English comprehensive ability. It can test learners’ ability in viewpoint content, text organization, language use, and so on. In view of the many problems existing in the English writing of contemporary primary and middle school students, high school students and even college students, this paper proposes an English writing model based on random matrix. This method collects the necessary English vocabulary information through the English word database and combines the M-P law and the density spectrum value of the hybrid matrix to accurately locate students’ writing needs, clarify their writing needs, identify, and construct dynamic English compositions. The random matrix is used to judge and test the English level threshold of different students, so as to get the abnormal use of words when students write. By comparing the predicted data of students’ abnormal vocabulary with the accurate vocabulary data, different students’ writing ability is judged, and corresponding suggestions are given, and qualified writing formats are provided. The experimental results show that the English writing model based on random matrix has strong learning ability and judgment, and can better achieve one-to-one targeted teaching.

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  • Fengping Chen & Xuan Guo & Ning Cao, 2022. "Construction and Practice of English Writing Model Based on Random Matrix," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2022, pages 1-9, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:4502806
    DOI: 10.1155/2022/4502806
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