scholarly journals Mining Precedence Relations among Lecture Videos in MOOCs via Concept Prerequisite Learning

2021 ◽  
Vol 2021 ◽  
pp. 1-10
Author(s):  
Kui Xiao ◽  
Youheng Bai ◽  
Shihui Wang

In recent years, MOOC has gradually become an important way for people to learn knowledge. But the knowledge background of different people is quite different. Moreover, the precedence relations between lecture videos in a MOOC are often not clearly explained. As a result, some people may encounter obstacles due to lack of background knowledge when learning a MOOC. In this paper, we proposed an approach for mining precedence relations between lecture videos in a MOOC automatically. First, we extracted main concepts from video captions automatically. And then, an LSTM-based neural network model was used to measure prerequisite relations among the main concepts. Finally, the precedence relations between lecture videos were identified based on concept prerequisite relations. Experiments showed that our concept prerequisite learning method outperforms the existing methods and helps accurately identify the precedence relations between lecture videos in a MOOC.

Author(s):  
Seetharam .K ◽  
Sharana Basava Gowda ◽  
. Varadaraj

In Software engineering software metrics play wide and deeper scope. Many projects fail because of risks in software engineering development[1]t. Among various risk factors creeping is also one factor. The paper discusses approximate volume of creeping requirements that occur after the completion of the nominal requirements phase. This is using software size measured in function points at four different levels. The major risk factors are depending both directly and indirectly associated with software size of development. Hence It is possible to predict risk due to creeping cause using size.


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