Interactive Teaching System for Remote Vocal Singing Based on Decision Tree Algorithm
Xiaotao Wang,
Xiaoliang Liu and
Vijay Kumar
Mathematical Problems in Engineering, 2022, vol. 2022, 1-10
Abstract:
As the global pandemic rapidly spreads, distance learning is emerging as a new method of instruction. Particularly, traditional courses that must be taught in-person, such as vocal singing instruction, require immediate adaptation to the COVID-19 and the new distance learning model. However, in the process of distance learning, it is frequently impossible to tailor and personalize instruction, particularly for vocal singing courses. Educational researchers are confronted with the pressing issue of how to extract useful and personalized patterns from a large volume of learner data in order to customize and individualize instruction. In this paper, we propose applying the decision tree method from data mining technology to a vocal singing education system by categorizing students according to the model. Once the characteristics of various learners have been stored in the corresponding user database, teachers can access timely information regarding the learners’ most recent learning situation. This can be used as the basis for differentiating instructional strategies for various learners. This allows the instructor to designate individualized teaching and learning strategies for each student.
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1155/2022/4957353
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