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Fourth IEEE International Conference on Advanced Learning Technologies (ICALT'04)
Student Modeling Using Principal Component Analysis of SOM Clusters
Joensuu, Finland
August 30-September 01
ISBN: 0-7695-2181-9
Chien-Sing Lee, Multimedia University
Yashwant Prasad Singh, Multimedia University
Adaptive hypermedia learning systems aim to improve the usability of hypermedia by personalizing domain knowledge to the students? needs (represented by the student model). This study investigates student modeling via machine-learning techniques. Two techniques are applied and compared to provide meaningful analysis and class labels of the student clusters. The first technique is clustering of the student data set using principal component analysis. The second technique involves two-levels of clustering: the self-organizing map at the first level and principal component analysis at the second level. Cluster analysis via these two techniques will determine the number of clusters, the class labels based on the degree of variance and eigenvectors, which can represent the knowledge states of each cluster or group of students. It is found that implementing the self-organizing map as a preprocessor to principal component analysis improves the quality of cluster analysis. Findings are supported by experimental results.
Index Terms:
SOM, principal component analysis, student modeling, adaptive hypermedia learning systems
Citation:
Chien-Sing Lee, Yashwant Prasad Singh, "Student Modeling Using Principal Component Analysis of SOM Clusters," icalt, pp.480-484, Fourth IEEE International Conference on Advanced Learning Technologies (ICALT'04), 2004
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