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Revising deductive knowledge and stereotypical knowledge in a student model
Authors:Xueming Huang  Gordon I McCalla  Jim E Greer  Eric Neufeld
Affiliation:(1) Department of Computational Science, University of Saskatchewan, S7N 0W0 Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
Abstract:A user/student model must be revised when new information about the user/student is obtained. But a sophisticated user/student model is a complex structure that contains different types of knowledge. Different techniques may be needed for revising different types of knowledge. This paper presents a student model maintenance system (SMMS) which deals with revision of two important types of knowledge in student models: deductive knowledge and stereotypical knowledge. In the SMMS, deductive knowledge is represented by justified beliefs. Its revision is accomplished by a combination of techniques involving reason maintenance and formal diagnosis. Stereotypical knowledge is represented in the Default Package Network (DPN). The DPN is a knowledge partitioning hierarchy in which each node contains concepts in a sub-domain. Revision of stereotypical knowledge is realized by propagating new information through the DPN to change default packages (stereotypes) of the nodes in the DPN. A revision of deductive knowledge may trigger a revision of stereotypical knowledge, which results in a desirable student model in which the two types of knowledge exist harmoniously.
Keywords:user/student model revision  deductive knowledge  stereotypical knowledge  reason maintenance  diagnosis  default package network
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