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Adaptive testing for hierarchical student models
Authors:Eduardo Guzmán  Ricardo Conejo  José-Luis Pérez-de-la-Cruz
Affiliation:(1) Dpto. de Lenguajes y Ciencias de la Computación, Universidad de Málaga, Bulevar Louis Pasteur, 35, Campus de Teatinos, 29071 Málaga, Spain
Abstract:This paper presents an approach to student modeling in which knowledge is represented by means of probability distributions associated to a tree of concepts. A diagnosis procedure which uses adaptive testing is part of this approach. Adaptive tests provide well-founded and accurate diagnosis thanks to the underlying probabilistic theory, i.e., the Item Response Theory. Most adaptive testing proposals are based on dichotomous models, where he student answer can only be considered either correct or incorrect. In the work described here, a polytomous model has been used, i.e., answers can be given partial credits. Thus, models are more informative and diagnosis is more efficient. This paper also presents an algorithm for estimating question characteristic curves, which are necessary in order to apply the Item Response Theory to a given domain and hence must be inferred before testing begins. Most prior estimation procedures need huge sets of data. We have modified preexisting procedures in such a way that data requirements are significantly reduced. Finally, this paper presents the results of some controlled evaluations that have been carried out in order to analyze the feasibility and advantages of this approach. This paper (or a similar version) is not currently under review by a journal or conference, nor will it be submitted to such within the next three months.
Keywords:ITS  Student diagnosis  Adaptive testing  Item response theory  Statistical kernel smoothing
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