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Article type: Research Article
Authors: Rodríguez, Paulaa; * | Heras, Stellab | Palanca, Javierb | Poveda, Jhon M.a | Duque, Néstorc | Julián, Vicenteb
Affiliations: [a] Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Calle 59 A N 63-20, Medellín, Colombia. E-mail: parodriguezma@unal.edu.co | [b] Universitat Politècnica de València, Camino de Vera s/n, 46022 Valencia, Spain. E-mails: sheras@dsic.upv.es, jpalanca@dsic.upv.es, vinglada@dsic.upv.es | [c] Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Cra 27 N 64-60 Manizales, Caldas, Colombia. E-mail: ndduqueme@unal.edu.co
Correspondence: [*] Corresponding author. E-mail: parodriguezma@unal.edu.co.
Abstract: Recommender Systems aim to provide users with search results close to their needs, making predictions of their preferences. In virtual learning environments, Educational Recommender Systems deliver learning objects according to the student’s characteristics, preferences and learning needs. A learning object is an educational content unit, which once found and retrieved may assist students in their learning process. In previous work, authors have designed and evaluated several recommendation techniques for delivering the most appropriate learning object for each specific student. Also, they have combined these techniques by using hybridization methods, improving the performance of isolated techniques. However, traditional hybridization methods fail when the learning objects delivered by each recommendation technique are very different from those selected by the other techniques (there is no agreement about the best learning object to recommend). In this paper, we present a new recommendation method based on argumentation theory that is able to combine content-based, collaborative and knowledge-based recommendation techniques, or to act as a new recommendation technique. This method provides the students with those objects for which the system is able to generate more arguments to justify their suitability. It has been implemented and tested in the Federation of Learning Objects Repositories of Colombia, getting promising results.
Keywords: Educational recommender systems, argumentation
DOI: 10.3233/AIC-170724
Journal: AI Communications, vol. 30, no. 1, pp. 19-36, 2017
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