Title
Feature Extraction for Next-term Prediction of Poor Student Performance
Abstract
Developing tools to support students and learning in a traditional or online setting is a significant task in today's educational environment. The initial steps toward enabling such technologies using machine learning techniques focused on predicting the student's performance in terms of the achieved grades. However, these approaches do not perform as well in predicting poor-performing students. The objective of our work is twofold. First, in order to overcome this limitation, we explore if poorly performing students can be more accurately predicted by formulating the problem as binary classification, based on data provided before the start of the semester. Second, in order to gain insights as to which are the factors that can lead to poor performance, we engineered a number of human-interpretable features that quantify these factors. These features were derived from the students’ grades from the University of Minnesota, an undergraduate public institution. Based on these features, we perform a study to identify different student groups of interest, while at the same time, identify their importance. As the resulting models provide us with different subsets of correct predictions, their combination can boost the overall performance.
Year
DOI
Venue
2019
10.1109/tlt.2019.2913358
IEEE Transactions on Learning Technologies
Keywords
Field
DocType
Feature extraction,Task analysis,Special issues and sections,Predictive models,Data mining,Learning management systems,Tools
Task analysis,Binary classification,Computer science,At-risk students,Feature extraction,Public institution,Artificial intelligence,Academic achievement,Multimedia,Machine learning
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
12
2
1939-1382
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
1
0.36
0
Authors
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Agoritsa Polyzou1343.85
George Karypis2156911171.82