The application of cognitive diagnosis to the quantitative analysis of simple electrical circuits:
Abstract: "The problem of diagnosing performance errors has been of interest to both educationalists and artificial intelligence researchers for many years. Multicolumn subtraction has been a popular domain in which to experiment with the diagnosis of errors (Burton, 1982). Ohlsson has proposed...
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Zusammenfassung: | Abstract: "The problem of diagnosing performance errors has been of interest to both educationalists and artificial intelligence researchers for many years. Multicolumn subtraction has been a popular domain in which to experiment with the diagnosis of errors (Burton, 1982). Ohlsson has proposed an approach termed 'cognitive diagnosis' which uses a form of heuristic search to find plausible sequences of actions that lead from a multicolumn substraction task to a known solution (Ohlsson & Langley, 1988). We have developed an application of cognitive diagnosis to a different domain from the one for which it was originally developed. The system solves simple electrical circuit problems (Caiger, 1990). The re- implementation has raised a number of questions about the cognitive diagnosis technique and its general applicability We briefly discuss these issues in terms of the future utility of the technique. |
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title_auth | The application of cognitive diagnosis to the quantitative analysis of simple electrical circuits |
title_exact_search | The application of cognitive diagnosis to the quantitative analysis of simple electrical circuits |
title_full | The application of cognitive diagnosis to the quantitative analysis of simple electrical circuits Paul Brna and Andrew Caiger |
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title_full_unstemmed | The application of cognitive diagnosis to the quantitative analysis of simple electrical circuits Paul Brna and Andrew Caiger |
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