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Towards support in building qualitative knowledge models

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Towards support in building qualitative knowledge models
Qualitative Reasoning (QR) formalisms provide ontological primitives for capturing conceptual knowledge. Recently QR-based diagrammatic tools are being developed to support learners in creating concept maps as means to acquire such knowledge. However, QR formalisms are complex which hampers their usability. While other approaches address this by simplifying the formalism they use, we seek the solution in providing a set of agents that can support the learner. Based on previously reported study on using QR modeling tools, we have developed a multi-agent approach to support the QR modeling process. The agents provide different kind of help, such as general information on the formalism and tailored feedback addressing the individual needs of a learner. Agents thus have scope, provide context-sensitive help, and are personified according to the type of support they provide. An evaluation study shows that the help-system is well accepted by learners.
Vania Bessa Machado, Roland Groen, Bert Bredeweg
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Type Conference
Year 2005
Where AIED
Authors Vania Bessa Machado, Roland Groen, Bert Bredeweg
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