Select variations on mathematical models of cyclic circadian learning

In a study done by Simon & Bulko, they have formulated models of learning with exponential, power-law, and combined power-exponential types of forgetting. This paper aims to expand the original models done by Simon & Bulko, more speci cally those with exponential and power-law types of forge...

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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_bachelors-191012022-02-14T07:00:24Z Select variations on mathematical models of cyclic circadian learning Alumbro, Johanna Maris In a study done by Simon & Bulko, they have formulated models of learning with exponential, power-law, and combined power-exponential types of forgetting. This paper aims to expand the original models done by Simon & Bulko, more speci cally those with exponential and power-law types of forgetting. In the modi cation stu- dents learning at a not necessarily constant rate was taken into account. We created models that assume the rate of learning is linear and exponential. Although the assumption that the rate of learning is constant has been withdrawn from the modified models of learning, it is still assumed that the process of learning is a voluntary task, and is done without making logical bonds (i.e. using mnemonic devices to help the process of learning). As a result, we have obtained complex models of learning and forgetting. A discussion on the behavior of parameters that de ne the model is given. Furthermore, arbitrary values will be assumed for these parameters in order to observe their behavior. Although the modi ed models are no longer simple, they can still be utilized to obtain the available volume of information after a period of learning, as well as the amount of time required for a student to learn a given volume of information, and the real capacity of a student. 2018-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/18588 Bachelor's Theses English Animo Repository Physical Sciences and Mathematics
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Select variations on mathematical models of cyclic circadian learning
description In a study done by Simon & Bulko, they have formulated models of learning with exponential, power-law, and combined power-exponential types of forgetting. This paper aims to expand the original models done by Simon & Bulko, more speci cally those with exponential and power-law types of forgetting. In the modi cation stu- dents learning at a not necessarily constant rate was taken into account. We created models that assume the rate of learning is linear and exponential. Although the assumption that the rate of learning is constant has been withdrawn from the modified models of learning, it is still assumed that the process of learning is a voluntary task, and is done without making logical bonds (i.e. using mnemonic devices to help the process of learning). As a result, we have obtained complex models of learning and forgetting. A discussion on the behavior of parameters that de ne the model is given. Furthermore, arbitrary values will be assumed for these parameters in order to observe their behavior. Although the modi ed models are no longer simple, they can still be utilized to obtain the available volume of information after a period of learning, as well as the amount of time required for a student to learn a given volume of information, and the real capacity of a student.
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author Alumbro, Johanna Maris
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title Select variations on mathematical models of cyclic circadian learning
title_short Select variations on mathematical models of cyclic circadian learning
title_full Select variations on mathematical models of cyclic circadian learning
title_fullStr Select variations on mathematical models of cyclic circadian learning
title_full_unstemmed Select variations on mathematical models of cyclic circadian learning
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