Authors
Michel C Desmarais
Publication date
2012/5/1
Journal
ACM Sigkdd Explorations Newsletter
Volume
13
Issue
2
Pages
30-36
Publisher
ACM
Description
Intelligent learning environments need to assess the student skills to tailor course material, provide helpful hints, and in general provide some kind of personalized interaction. To perform this assessment, question items, exercises, and tasks are presented to the student. This assessment relies on a mapping of tasks to skills. However, the process of deciding which skills are involved in a given task is tedious and challenging. Means to automate it are highly desirable, even if only partial automation that provides supportive tools can be achieved. A recent technique based on Non-negative Matrix Factorization (NMF) was shown to offer valuable results, especially due to the fact that the resulting factorization allows a straightforward interpretation in terms of a Q-matrix. We investigate the factors and assumptions under which NMF can effectively derive the underlying high level skills behind assessment results. We …
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