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Knowledge Representation Requirements for Intelligent Tutoring Systems

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Knowledge Representation Requirements for Intelligent Tutoring Systems
In this paper, we make a first effort to define requirements for knowledge representation (KR) in an ITS. The requirements concern all stages of an ITS’s life cycle (construction, operation and maintenance), all types of users (experts, engineers, learners) and all its modules (domain knowledge, user model, pedagogical model). We also briefly present and compare various KR formalisms used (or that could be used) in ITSs as far as the specified KR requirements are concerned. It appears that various hybrid approaches to knowledge representation can satisfy the requirements in a greater degree than that of single representations. Another finding is that there is not a hybrid formalism that can satisfy the requirements of all of the modules of an ITS, but each one individually. So, a multi-paradigm representation environment could provide a solution to requirements satisfaction.
Ioannis Hatzilygeroudis, Jim Prentzas
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Type Conference
Year 2004
Where ITS
Authors Ioannis Hatzilygeroudis, Jim Prentzas
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