The existing fuzzy clustering algorithms are mostly fuzzy comprehensive evaluation algorithms based on specific elements, but the main problem of such fuzzy algorithms is the lack of overall research on the responsible individuals and the lack of hierarchy in the algorithms. It is suitable for data mining of academic early warning systems. Therefore, an improved fuzzy algorithm based on fuzzy performance evaluation based on composite elements is proposed, and it is applied to the performance evaluation system to solve the complex problems in performance evaluation. In the process of building smart campuses in colleges and universities, academic prewarning, as the main part of smart campuses, mainly uses data mining technology to ensure students complete their studies smoothly and at the same time provides certain decision-making support for colleges and universities. Based on the research topic of the relevant departments of a certain school, this paper aims to build an academic early warning system suitable for the school to ensure that students can successfully complete their studies. The main research contents are divided into two parts: “study early warning model research” and “design and implementation of an academic early warning system.” Through analysis and experiments, it is proved that the model evaluation effect based on the algorithm improvement is the best, with recall reaching 85%, precision reaching 78.96%, and AUC reaching 80.25%.
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