Proceedings Fifth IEEE Workshop on Mobile Computing Systems and Applications
DOI: 10.1109/iri.2003.1251427
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A new approach to compositional adaptation based on optimizing the global distance function and its application in an intelligent tutoring system

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“…Beside the above approaches, compositional adaptation techniques used in case-based reasoning have also the ability to combine the experienced sources (of information), like book chapters or texts to be used in learning in the form of a new configuration that can serve the current problems of teaching or research/ development support in a plausible manner [19,20]. Although the propositions used for presenting the resources have crisp nature, it can however be possible to make use of fuzzy logic in these approaches both at representation and inference levels to provide the final solution in a favorable way.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Beside the above approaches, compositional adaptation techniques used in case-based reasoning have also the ability to combine the experienced sources (of information), like book chapters or texts to be used in learning in the form of a new configuration that can serve the current problems of teaching or research/ development support in a plausible manner [19,20]. Although the propositions used for presenting the resources have crisp nature, it can however be possible to make use of fuzzy logic in these approaches both at representation and inference levels to provide the final solution in a favorable way.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most of the aforementioned systems employ rulebased or filtering methods to recommend personalizing the contents/learning resources [16] whereas situations exist that pre-experienced cases can also help recommendations come true more effectively. In this regard, various algorithms of case-based reasoning seem to be helpful [17][18][19].…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%