Applied Sciences (Aug 2023)

Early Prediction of Students’ Performance Using a Deep Neural Network Based on Online Learning Activity Sequence

  • Xiao Wen,
  • Hu Juan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app13158933
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 15
p. 8933

Abstract

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Predicting students’ performance is one of the most important issues in educational data mining. In this study, a method for representing students’ partial sequence of learning activities is proposed, and an early prediction model of students’ performance is designed based on a deep neural network. This model uses a pre-trained autoencoder to extract latent features from the sequence in order to make predictions. The experimental results show that: (1) compared with demographic features and assessment scores, 20% and wholly online learning activity sequences can achieve a classifier accuracy of 0.5 and 0.84, respectively, which can be used for an early prediction of students’ performance; (2) the proposed autoencoder can extract latent features from the original sequence effectively, and the accuracy of the prediction can be improved more than 30% by using latent features; (3) after using distance-based oversampling on the imbalanced training datasets, the end-to-end prediction model achieves an accuracy of more than 80% and has a better performance for non-major academic grades.

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