Potential Future Directions in Optimization of Students' Performance Prediction System
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- PMCID: PMC9129933
- DOI: 10.1155/2022/6864955
Potential Future Directions in Optimization of Students' Performance Prediction System
Abstract
Previous studies widely report the optimization of performance predictions to highlight at-risk students and advance the achievement of excellent students. They also have contributions that overlap different fields of research. On the one hand, they have insightful psychological studies, data mining discoveries, and data analysis findings. On the other hand, they produce a variety of performance prediction approaches to assess students' performance during cognitive tasks. However, the synchronization between these studies is still a black box that increases prediction systems' dependency on real-world datasets. It also delays the mathematical modeling of students' emotional attributes. This review paper performs an insightful analysis and thorough literature-based survey to draw a comprehensive picture of potential challenges and prior contributions. The review consists of 1497 publications from 1990 to 2022 (32 years), which reported various opportunities for future performance prediction researchers. First, it evaluates psychological studies, data analysis results, and data mining findings to provide a general picture of the statistical association among students' performance and various influential factors. Second, it critically evaluates new students' performance prediction techniques, modifications in existing techniques, and comprehensive studies based on the comparative analysis. Lastly, future directions and potential pilot projects based on the assumption-based dataset are highlighted to optimize the existing performance prediction systems.
Copyright © 2022 Sadique Ahmad et al.
Conflict of interest statement
The authors declare that they have no conflicts of interest.
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