Multi-Agent Collaborative Framework For Math Problem Generation
November 06, 2025 Β· Declared Dead Β· π Educational Data Mining
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Authors
Kia Karbasi, Kevin Hong, Mohammad Amin Samadi, Gregory Pottie
arXiv ID
2511.03958
Category
cs.MA: Multiagent Systems
Cross-listed
cs.CL,
cs.HC
Citations
2
Venue
Educational Data Mining
Last Checked
3 months ago
Abstract
Automatic question generation (AQG) for mathematics education remains an elusive goal for Intelligent Tutoring Systems and educators. While pre-trained transformer-based language models have significantly advanced natural language generation, they often struggle to precisely control problem complexity and cognitive demands. In this paper, we introduce a collaborative multi-agent framework as a novel method of incorporating inference-time computation into AQG. This approach leverages multiple agents that iteratively refine generated question-answer pairs to better balance complexity and cognitive demand. We evaluate the generated questions on five meta-evaluation criteria: relevance, importance, clarity, difficulty matching, answerability, to assess the system's ability to control the required complexity and quality of the questions. Preliminary evaluations show that this collaborative multi-agent framework elevates the quality of generated educational content by fostering a more nuanced balance between cognitive challenge and clarity. These promising outcomes suggest that integrating collaborative multi-agent workflows can yield more controlled, pedagogically valuable content that can help advance automated educational content generation and adaptive learning environments.
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