Improving Artificial Teachers by Considering How People Learn and Forget

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The paper presents a novel model-based method for intelligent tutoring, with particular emphasis on the problem of selecting teaching interventions in interaction with humans. Whereas previous work has focused on either personalization of teaching or optimization of teaching intervention sequences, the proposed individualized model-based planning approach represents convergence of these two lines of research. Model-based planning picks the best interventions via interactive learning of a user memory model's parameters. The approach is novel in its use of a cognitive model that can account for several key individual- A nd material-specific characteristics related to recall/forgetting, along with a planning technique that considers users' practice schedules. Taking a rule-based approach as a baseline, the authors evaluated the method's benefits in a controlled study of artificial teaching in second-language vocabulary learning (N = 53).

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Nioche, A., Murena, P. A., De La Torre-Ortiz, C., & Oulasvirta, A. (2021). Improving Artificial Teachers by Considering How People Learn and Forget. In International Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces, Proceedings IUI (pp. 445–453). Association for Computing Machinery. https://doi.org/10.1145/3397481.3450696

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