Presentation 2008-10-17
A Course Registration Support System based on Syllabus Analysis and Spreading Activation Model
Kazuma TAKAHASHI, Yukio HORI, Yoshiro IMAI,
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Abstract(in English) It is necessary to allow students to design their suitably combined course for their maximal professional ability. We have been developed a support system for course schedule design with the following four features: 1) Morphological analysis for syllabus description of each lecture, 2) Generation of characteristic vectors for syllabus description of each lecture, 3) Calculation of characteristic vector-based relations among lectures, and 4) Automatic planning course schedule with suitably combined lectures. We will try to illustrate the evaluation of our proposed system with some examples. The result shows that our system has high suitability for student's purpose of course schedule design.
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Keyword(in English) Course scheduling / Spreading Activation Model / User interest vector / F-value
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Title (in English) A Course Registration Support System based on Syllabus Analysis and Spreading Activation Model
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Keyword(1) Course scheduling
Keyword(2) Spreading Activation Model
Keyword(3) User interest vector
Keyword(4) F-value
1st Author's Name Kazuma TAKAHASHI
1st Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Engineering, Kagawa University()
2nd Author's Name Yukio HORI
2nd Author's Affiliation Information Technology Center, Kagawa University
3rd Author's Name Yoshiro IMAI
3rd Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Engineering, Kagawa University:Information Technology Center, Kagawa University
Date 2008-10-17
Paper # ET2008-49
Volume (vol) vol.108
Number (no) 247
Page pp.pp.-
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