2022
Autores
Ferreira, P; Malheiro, B; Silva, M; Borges Guedes, P; Justo, J; Ribeiro, C; Duarte, A;
Publicação
EDULEARN Proceedings - EDULEARN22 Proceedings
Abstract
2022
Autores
Silva, M;
Publicação
Journal of Artificial Intelligence and Technology
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[No abstract available]
2022
Autores
Costa, T; Coelho, L; Silva, MF;
Publicação
Advances in Medical Technologies and Clinical Practice
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2022
Autores
Teixeira, S; Arrais, R; Dias, R; Veiga, G;
Publicação
Procedia Computer Science
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2022
Autores
Da Silva, DEM; Pires, EJS; Reis, A; Oliveira, PBD; Barroso, J;
Publicação
FUTURE INTERNET
Abstract
In Portugal, the dropout rate of university courses is around 29%. Understanding the reasons behind such a high desertion rate can drastically improve the success of students and universities. This work applies existing data mining techniques to predict the academic dropout mainly using the academic grades. Four different machine learning techniques are presented and analyzed. The dataset consists of 331 students who were previously enrolled in the Computer Engineering degree at the Universidade de Tras-os-Montes e Alto Douro (UTAD). The study aims to detect students who may prematurely drop out using existing methods. The most relevant data features were identified using the Permutation Feature Importance technique. In the second phase, several methods to predict the dropouts were applied. Then, each machine learning technique's results were displayed and compared to select the best approach to predict academic dropout. The methods used achieved good results, reaching an Fl-Score of 81% in the final test set, concluding that students' marks somehow incorporate their living conditions.
2022
Autores
Oliveira, PBD; Soares, F; Cardoso, A;
Publicação
IFAC PAPERSONLINE
Abstract
New pocket-sized laboratories are proving to be an excellent tool as complementary equipment that students and lecturers can deploy to test control engineering design techniques. Here, the description and outcome results of an IFAC activity funded project entitled as Pocket-Sized Portable Labs: Control Engineering Practice Made Easy are presented. The project was executed in Portugal, from January 2021 to the end of June 2021, during the SARS-CoV2 pandemic. The global aim of this project was to motivate preuniversity students to enroll in control engineering courses by showing and demonstrating that simple practical experiments may be easily accomplished using portable pocket-size laboratories. Copyright (C) 2022 The Authors.
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