UniNet: Next Term Course Recommendation using Deep Learning

09/20/2020
by   Nicolas Araque, et al.
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Course enrollment recommendation is a relevant task that helps university students decide what is the best combination of courses to enroll in the next term. In particular, recommender system techniques like matrix factorization and collaborative filtering have been developed to try to solve this problem. As these techniques fail to represent the time-dependent nature of academic performance datasets we propose a deep learning approach using recurrent neural networks that aims to better represent how chronological order of course grades affects the probability of success. We have shown that it is possible to obtain a performance of 81.10 is possible to develop a recommender system with academic student performance prediction. This is shown to be meaningful across different student GPA levels and course difficulties

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