A. Jameson, NUMERICAL UNCERTAINTY MANAGEMENT IN USER AND STUDENT MODELING - AN OVERVIEW OF SYSTEMS AND ISSUES, User modeling and user-adapted interaction, 5(3-4), 1995, pp. 193-251
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87
Categorie Soggetti
Controlo Theory & Cybernetics","Computer Science Cybernetics
A rapidly growing number of user and student modeling systems have emp
loyed numerical techniques for uncertainty management. The three major
paradigms are those of Bayesian networks, the Dempster-Shafer theory
of evidence, and fuzzy logic. In this overview, each of the first thre
e main sections focuses on one of these paradigms. It first introduces
the basic concepts by showing how they can be applied to a relatively
simple user modeling problem. It then surveys systems that have appli
ed techniques from the paradigm to user or student modeling, character
izing each system within a common framework. The final main section di
scusses several aspects of the usability of these techniques for user
or student modeling, such as their knowledge engineering requirements,
their need for computational resources, and the communicability of th
eir results.