Aluko, R O; Daniel, E I; Shamsideen Oshodi, O; Aigbavboa, C O and Abisuga, A O (2018) Towards reliable prediction of academic performance of architecture students using data mining techniques. Journal of Engineering, Design and Technology, 16(3), pp. 385-397. ISSN 1726-0531
Abstract
Purpose: In recent years, there has been a tremendous increase in the number of applicants seeking placements in undergraduate architecture programs. It is important during the selection phase of admission at universities to identify new intakes who possess the capability to succeed. Admission variable (i.e. prior academic achievement) is one of the most important criteria considered during the selection process. This paper aims to investigates the efficacy of using data mining techniques to predict the academic performance of architecture students based on information contained in prior academic achievement. Design/methodology/approach: The input variables, i.e. prior academic achievement, were extracted from students' academic records. Logistic regression and support vector machine (SVM) are the data mining techniques adopted in this study. The collected data were divided into two parts. The first part was used for training the model, while the other part was used to evaluate the predictive accuracy of the developed models. Findings: The results revealed that SVM model outperformed the logistic regression model in terms of accuracy. Taken together, it is evident that prior academic achievement is a good predictor of academic performance of architecture students. Research limitations/implications: Although the factors affecting academic performance of students are numerous, the present study focuses on the effect of prior academic achievement on academic performance of architecture students. Originality/value: The developed SVM model can be used as a decision-making tool for selecting new intakes into the architecture program at Nigerian universities.
| Item Type: | Article |
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| Uncontrolled Keywords: | academic performance; artificial intelligence; decision-making; education; logistic regression; modelling; support vector machine |
| Index terms: | data mining, academic performance, logistic regression, modelling, academic achievement, artificial intelligence, undergraduate, accuracy, placement, program, decision-making, methodology |
| Subjects: | analytical methods, data science, artificial intelligence, curriculum development, research methods, software systems, educational resources, management, professional development, assessment methods, decision analysis, statistical analysis |
| Topics: | Risk Management, Research Practice, Engineering Principles, Information Management, Education, Human Resources, Digital Applications |
| Descriptive scope: | 4 PCTA |
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