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Personalized learning paths recommendation system with collaborative filtering and content-based approaches

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Recommender systems have undergone a transformative evolution, reshaping user interactions across diverse domains. Notably, the emphasis on personalized learning paths has grown significantly in education. This research paper delves into the performance evaluation of User-based Collaborative Filtering and Content-based recommendation techniques to develop innovative recommender systems explicitly tailored to Information Systems students. By integrating the primary dataset collection rooted within the Knowledge - Skill - Attitude framework for students in the Faculty of Information Systems at the University of Economics and Law, this study assesses how effectively these two separate models develop personalized recommendation systems. Furthermore, the empirical evaluation of two distinct models, the Collaborative Filtering and Content-Based approach, across key metrics such as Precision, Recall, and F1-Score, provides a comprehensive view of their effectiveness in generating a Recommendation System for the University of Economics and Law. Findings reveal that the Collaborative Filtering approach excels in Precision, achieving a perfect score. At the same time, the Content-based technique demonstrates superior recall capabilities, suggesting its potential to cater to diverse educational needs. This paper also highlights the transformative role of recommendation systems in higher education, particularly in enhancing student engagement through personalized learning experiences and aligning curricula with industry requirements. Recognizing the limitations inherent in deploying either model independently, future research should propose a hybrid approach that combines the strengths of both Collaborative Filtering and Content-based methods, aiming to mitigate the existing drawbacks of the distinct model. The findings provide actionable insights for students, universities, and businesses to enhance educational content and career development tools and pave the way for future research on hybrid recommendation methodologies, which promise a more tailored and efficient learning experience for learners.
Title: Personalized learning paths recommendation system with collaborative filtering and content-based approaches
Description:
Recommender systems have undergone a transformative evolution, reshaping user interactions across diverse domains.
Notably, the emphasis on personalized learning paths has grown significantly in education.
This research paper delves into the performance evaluation of User-based Collaborative Filtering and Content-based recommendation techniques to develop innovative recommender systems explicitly tailored to Information Systems students.
By integrating the primary dataset collection rooted within the Knowledge - Skill - Attitude framework for students in the Faculty of Information Systems at the University of Economics and Law, this study assesses how effectively these two separate models develop personalized recommendation systems.
Furthermore, the empirical evaluation of two distinct models, the Collaborative Filtering and Content-Based approach, across key metrics such as Precision, Recall, and F1-Score, provides a comprehensive view of their effectiveness in generating a Recommendation System for the University of Economics and Law.
Findings reveal that the Collaborative Filtering approach excels in Precision, achieving a perfect score.
At the same time, the Content-based technique demonstrates superior recall capabilities, suggesting its potential to cater to diverse educational needs.
This paper also highlights the transformative role of recommendation systems in higher education, particularly in enhancing student engagement through personalized learning experiences and aligning curricula with industry requirements.
Recognizing the limitations inherent in deploying either model independently, future research should propose a hybrid approach that combines the strengths of both Collaborative Filtering and Content-based methods, aiming to mitigate the existing drawbacks of the distinct model.
The findings provide actionable insights for students, universities, and businesses to enhance educational content and career development tools and pave the way for future research on hybrid recommendation methodologies, which promise a more tailored and efficient learning experience for learners.

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