Title :
A mathematical framework for the automatic creation of artificial neural networks for course authoring systems
Author :
Arcand, Jean-Franqois
Author_Institution :
Performance Support Syst. Group, CITI, Laval, Que., Canada
Abstract :
This article presents a mathematical algorithm that allows the automatic creation of artificial neural networks (ANN) for computerized training environments. The system, HIT, is a computerized training environment composed of five modules. Two modules, Tutorial and Course Author, are directly related to a learner´s training. The three remaining modules, Trace Analyzer, ANNs Analyzer and Multidimensional Statistical Analysis, are directly related to the analysis of learner interaction. This article demonstrates the grafting of the mathematical algorithm for creating an ANN in the Tutorial module, using the Course Author module. In this way, the HIT environment allows the author to create course content without needing to know about ANN. As a number of learner types use HIT, the ANN must adapt itself accordingly
Keywords :
authoring systems; computer based training; neural nets; user interface management systems; user modelling; ANNs Analyzer; Course Author; HIT; Multidimensional Statistical Analysis; Trace Analyzer; Tutorial; artificial neural networks; computerized training environments; course authoring systems; daptive human-computer interfaces; human-computer analysis; intelligent tool; learner interaction; mathematical framework; systems designers; Artificial neural networks; Authoring systems; Computer architecture; Computer networks; Expert systems; Humans; Information technology; Mathematical model; Multidimensional systems; Technological innovation;
Conference_Titel :
Electrical and Computer Engineering, 1995. Canadian Conference on
Conference_Location :
Montreal, Que.
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-2766-7
DOI :
10.1109/CCECE.1995.528084