EKT: Exercise-aware Knowledge Tracing for Student Performance Prediction
Qi Liu, Zhenya Huang, Yu Yin, Enhong Chen, Hui Xiong, Yu Su and, Guoping Hu

TL;DR
This paper introduces EKT, a novel exercise-aware knowledge tracing framework that leverages exercise content and knowledge concepts to improve student performance prediction and interpretability.
Contribution
It proposes a comprehensive framework combining exercise content encoding and knowledge concept effects, enhancing prediction accuracy and interpretability over existing methods.
Findings
EKT achieves superior prediction accuracy on large-scale data.
EKT provides interpretable insights into knowledge acquisition.
The proposed models outperform baseline approaches in experiments.
Abstract
For offering proactive services to students in intelligent education, one of the fundamental tasks is predicting their performance (e.g., scores) on future exercises, where it is necessary to track each student's knowledge acquisition during her exercising activities. However, existing approaches can only exploit the exercising records of students, and the problem of extracting rich information existed in the exercise's materials (e.g., knowledge concepts, exercise content) to achieve both precise predictions of student performance and interpretable analysis of knowledge acquisition remains underexplored. In this paper, we present a holistic study of student performance prediction. To directly achieve the primary goal of prediction, we first propose a general Exercise-Enhanced Recurrent Neural Network (EERNN) framework by exploring both student's records and the exercise contents. In…
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Taxonomy
TopicsOnline Learning and Analytics · Intelligent Tutoring Systems and Adaptive Learning · Explainable Artificial Intelligence (XAI)
MethodsInterpretability · Sigmoid Activation · Tanh Activation · Memory Network · Long Short-Term Memory
