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Generalizability of Methods for Imputing Mathematical Skills Needed to Solve Problems from Texts

verfasst von : Thanaporn Patikorn, David Deisadze, Leo Grande, Ziyang Yu, Neil Heffernan

Erschienen in: Artificial Intelligence in Education

Verlag: Springer International Publishing

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Abstract

Identifying the mathematical skills or knowledge components needed to solve a math problem is a laborious task. In our preliminary work, we had two expert teachers identified knowledge components of a state-wide math test and they only agreed only on 35% of the items. Previous research showed that machine learning could be used to correctly tag math problems with knowledge components at about 90% accuracy over more than 100 different skills with five-fold cross-validation. In this work, we first attempted to replicate that result with a similar dataset and were able to achieve a similar cross-validation classification accuracy. We applied the learned model to our test set, which contains problems in the same set of knowledge component definitions, but are from different sources. To our surprise, the classification accuracy dropped drastically from near-perfect to near-chance. We identified two major issues that cause of the original model to overfit to the training set. After addressing the issues, we were able to significantly improve the test accuracy. However, the classification accuracy is still far from being usable in a real-world application.

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Metadaten
Titel
Generalizability of Methods for Imputing Mathematical Skills Needed to Solve Problems from Texts
verfasst von
Thanaporn Patikorn
David Deisadze
Leo Grande
Ziyang Yu
Neil Heffernan
Copyright-Jahr
2019
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-23204-7_33

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