Intelligent Systems in Education: A review of current research lines
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https://doi.org/10.7203/relieve.10.1.4329Keywords:
Inteligencia artificial, Sistemas tutoriales inteligentes, Hipermedia, Interfaces AdaptativasAbstract
En este artículo se desea realizar un recorrido por las principales aplicaciones de la Inteligencia Artificial (IA) en la Educación, tales como los Sistemas Tutoriales Inteligentes y Sistemas de Enseñanza Inteligentes Distribuidos a través de Internet. Veremos qué son, cuáles son las principales cuestiones que se plantean en su diseño y qué técnicas se utilizan para crear el proceso de adaptación del sistema al usuario. Finalmente, enumeraremos y describiremos las principales líneas de investigación que actualmente centran la atención de los profesionales de este campo.References
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