Development of converted deterministic finite automation of decision tree rules of student graduation and adaptive learning environment
College
College of Computer Studies
Department/Unit
Software Technology
Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Source Title
2018 IEEE International Conference on Industrial Technology
Publication Date
12-2018
Abstract
In theory of computation, a deterministic finite automaton (DFA) is a finite state machine that accepts/rejects finite strings of symbols and only produces a unique computation. This study aims to convert the extracted decision tree rules sets from decision tree algorithm and the learning path sequence of the learning management system. This paper converts decision tree and learning management system rules into deterministic finite automaton. The decision tree rule sets are rule sets used to predict the vulnerability of not having graduation on time. The learning management system rules are the backbones of the learning management system in order to provide individualized learning scheme tailored to the preferences of the learners. The conversion of decision tree rules of student graduation and adaptive learning environment lead to easier interpretation and visualization of the methods and processes involved.
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Recommended Citation
Lagman, A. C., Ballera, M. A., Contreras, J. O., & Raviz, J. G. (2018). Development of converted deterministic finite automation of decision tree rules of student graduation and adaptive learning environment. 2018 IEEE International Conference on Industrial Technology Retrieved from https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/12721
Disciplines
Computer Sciences
Keywords
Machine theory; Formal languages
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