A Neural Network May Show the Best Way to Learn How to Count for Students in Elementary Math Courses
Learning how to count in different bases has been seen as a trivial task in almost all introductory mathematics courses. However, the low performance shown by many students, while performing this task, is appalling. This situation has motivated serious research in this matter. In order to study a mo...
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Published in: | 2008 Seventh Mexican International Conference on Artificial Intelligence pp. 143 - 148 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , |
Format: | Conference Proceeding |
Language: | English |
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IEEE
01-10-2008
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Summary: | Learning how to count in different bases has been seen as a trivial task in almost all introductory mathematics courses. However, the low performance shown by many students, while performing this task, is appalling. This situation has motivated serious research in this matter. In order to study a model of count learning, we analyze the performance of a multilayer perceptron that learns to count in several bases (5, 10, 13, 20, 60). We give evidence that it is not equivalent for the model to learn to count in all base as the errors are not equivalent, biased toward a low error when the task is to learn to count in base 20. When the task is to learn to count in all bases following a given sequence, the model shows non-equivalent errors for some bases. This may shed some light on education planning that can result in better introductory courses. |
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ISBN: | 0769534414 9780769534411 |
DOI: | 10.1109/MICAI.2008.47 |