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KDAEHS: From Architecture to System
Las Vegas, NV April 02-April 04
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/ITCC.2001.918856International Conference on Informati ...
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Jinfeng Ni, University of Science & Technology of China
Xuehai Zhou, University of Science & Technology of China
Kexiang Wang, University of Science & Technology of China
Haiyan Xu, University of Science & Technology of China
Abstract: Hypermedia applications generate comprehension and orientation problems due to their rich link structure. Adaptive hypermedia tries to alleviate these problems by ensuring that the links and the content of the information pages are adapted to each individual user according to different background. This paper introduces KDAEHS, an Adaptive Education Hypermedia System based on Structural Computing. The adaptation techniques allow students to choose their own learning goals, get suggestions for suitable study sequence and appropriate course materials. Structural semantic information are extracted from the course context and stored in the form of Knowledge Structure Graph. An adaptive engine implemented in Java servlet applies structural computing algorithms to generate adaptive presentation to different individual. This paper presents the architecture of KDAEHS as well as the system components in detail.
Index Terms:
Adaptive hypermedia, structural computing
Citation:
Jinfeng Ni, Xuehai Zhou, Kexiang Wang, Haiyan Xu, "KDAEHS: From Architecture to System," itcc, pp.0560, International Conference on Information Technology: Coding and Computing (ITCC '01), 2001
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