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Reports from University of Cadiz Add New Data to Findings in Artificial Intelligence (Supporting Skill Assessment In Learning Experiences Based On Serious Games Through Process Mining Techniques)

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A new study on Machine Learning - Artificial Intelligence is now available. According to news reporting out of Puerto Real, Spain, by NewsRx editors, research stated, "Learning experiences based on serious games are employed in multiple contexts. Players carry out multiple interactions during the gameplay to solve the different challenges faced." Financial support for this research came from MCIN/AEI. Our news journalists obtained a quote from the research from the University of Cadiz, "Those interactions can be registered in logs as large data sets providing the assessment process with objective information about the skills employed. Most assessment methods in learning experiences based on serious games rely on manual approaches, which do not scalewell when the amount of data increases. We propose an automated method to analyse students' interactions and assess their skills in learning experiences based on serious games. The method takes into account not only the final model obtained by the student, but also the process followed to obtain it, extracted from game logs. The assessment method groups students according to their in-game errors and ingame outcomes. Then, the models for the most and the least successful students are discovered using process mining techniques. Similarities in their behaviour are analysed through conformance checking techniques to compare all the students with the most successful ones. Finally, the similarities found are quantified to build a classification of the students' assessments. We have employed this method with Computer Science students playing a serious game to solve design problems in a course on databases."

Puerto RealSpainEuropeArtificial IntelligenceMachine LearningUniversity of Cadiz

2024

Robotics & Machine Learning Daily News

Robotics & Machine Learning Daily News

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年,卷(期):2024.(Feb.28)
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