Exploiting the knowledge engineering paradigms for designing smart learning systems

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Abstract

Knowledge engineering (KE) is a subarea of artificial intelligence (AI). Recently, KE paradigms have become more widespread within the fields of smart education and learning. Developing of Smart learning Systems (SLS) is very difficult from the technological perspective and a challenging task. In this paper, three KE paradigms, namely: case-based reasoning, data mining, and intelligent agents are discussed. This article demonstrates how SLS can take advantage of the innovative KE paradigms. Therefore, the paper addresses the pros of such smart computing approaches for the industry of SLS. Moreover, we concentrate our discussion on the challenges faced by knowledge engineers and software developers in developing and deploying efficient and robust SLS. Overall, this study introduces the reader the KE techniques, approaches and algorithms currently in use and the open research issues in designing the smart learning systems.

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Salem, A. B. M., & Parusheva, S. (2018). Exploiting the knowledge engineering paradigms for designing smart learning systems. Eastern-European Journal of Enterprise Technologies, 2(2–92), 38–44. https://doi.org/10.15587/1729-4061.2018.128410

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