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Special Issue on Data Mining for Personalized Educational Systems, Vol. 21, No. 1-2. (2011), pp. 137-180 Key: citeulike:10021462
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For many forms of e-learning environments, the system’s behavior can be viewed as a sequential decision process wherein, at each discrete step, the system is responsible for selecting the next action to take. Pedagogical strategies are policies to decide the next system action when there are multiple ones available. In this project we present a Reinforcement Learning (RL) approach for inducing effective pedagogical strategies and empirical evaluations of the induced strategies. This paper addresses the technical challenges in applying RL to Cordillera, a Natural Language Tutoring System teaching students introductory college physics. The algorithm chosen for this project is a model-based RL approach, Policy Iteration, and the training corpus for the RL approach is an exploratory corpus, which was collected by letting the system make random decisions when interacting with real students. Overall, our results show that by using a rather small training corpus, the RL-induced strategies indeed measurably improved the effectiveness of Cordillera in that the RL-induced policies improved students’ learning gains significantly
Uses RL to build a policy that takes two types of tutorial decisions:
Elicit or Tell
Justify or Skip
The indcued policy is better than random.
It is interesting that the features used in the policy are not the ones that first come to mind. This raises an interesting question: can an automatic tutor be more efficient than a human tutor?
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