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Title: . Students’ Academic Performance Modeling and Prediction: A Fuzzy Based Approach
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Authors: Etuk, Stella Oluyemi
Oyefolahan, Ishaq Oyebisi
Zubairu, Hussaini Abubakar
Babakano, Faiza Jada
Bima, Mohammed Enagi
Keywords: Student performance, Fuzzy logic, Predictive model
Issue Date: 27-Sep-2016
Publisher: . Proceedings on Big Data Analytics & Innovation (Peer-Reviewed),
Citation: 15. Etuk, S. O., Oyefolahan, I. O., Zubair, H. A., Babakano, F. J. & Bima, M.E. Students’ Academic Performance Modeling and Prediction: A Fuzzy Based Approach. Proceedings on Big Data Analytics & Innovation (Peer-Reviewed),
Series/Report no.: Vol. 1;Vol. 1, 2016, pp 85-96
Abstract: In higher Institutions of learning, importance is placed on the quality of stu dents admitted as this has direct effect on the quality of graduates been produced by the Institutions, and thus affect the National man-power quality at large. One of the challenges facing the Universities is admitting students on merits and surprisingly, the academic perfor mance of the students admitted on merit begins to drop. Therefore, it is important to predict students‘ academic performance early enough so as to help instructors take appropriate ac tion in adjusting teaching style and improve greatly on Students‘ success. In this paper, a fuzzy logic model is used to model data of students and predict their academic performance. Factors like students Ordinary level( O‘ level) grades, motivation to study in their given course and parents‘ academic background were used to predict students‘ academic success level prior to the end of their first academic session. The results when compared with the actual result for the semester examination show 75% accuracy. This early academic perfor mance prediction serves as a guide to the instructor. A good understanding of the students help the instructors to take appropriate steps for effective teaching and learning, and thus improving students‘ academic performance. Hence, the percentage of students withdrawn from the University after their first academic session due to poor performance (cumulative grade point average of CGPA below 1.5) is expected to be reduced
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URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/1187
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