Analysis of Dyscalculia Evidences through Artificial Intelligence Systems


Autoria(s): Ferraz, Filipa; Vicente, Henrique; Costa, António; Neves, José
Data(s)

10/01/2017

10/01/2017

2016

Resumo

Dyscalculia is usually perceived of as a specific learning difficulty for mathematics or, more appropriately, arithmetic. Because definitions and diagnoses of dyscalculia are in their infancy and sometimes are contradictory. However, mathematical learning difficulties are certainly not in their infancy and are very prevalent and often devastating in their impact. Co-occurrence of learning disorders appears to be the rule rather than the exception. Co-occurrence is generally assumed to be a consequence of risk factors that are shared between disorders, for example, working memory. However, it should not be assumed that all dyslexics have problems with mathematics, although the percentage may be very high, or that all dyscalculics have problems with reading and writing. Because mathematics is very developmental, any insecurity or uncertainty in early topics will impact on later topics, hence to need to take intervention back to basics. However, it may be worked out in order to decrease its degree of severity. For example, disMAT, an app developed for android may help children to apply mathematical concepts, without much effort, that is turning in itself, a promising tool to dyscalculia treatment. Thus, this work will focus on the development of a Decision Support System to estimate children evidences of dyscalculia, based on data obtained on-the-fly with disMAT. The computational framework is built on top of a Logic Programming approach to Knowledge Representation and Reasoning, grounded on a Case-based approach to computing, that allows for the handling of incomplete, unknown, or even self-contradictory information.

Identificador

Ferraz, F., Vicente, H., Costa, A. & Neves, J., Analysis of Dyscalculia Evidences through Artificial Intelligence Systems. Journal of Software Networking, 2016: 53–78, 2016.

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2445-9739

http://riverpublishers.com/journal/journal_articles/RP_Journal_2445-9739_20161004.pdf

http://hdl.handle.net/10174/19699

2016

Journal of Software Networking

filipatferraz@gmail.com

hvicente@uevora.pt

acosta@di.uminho.pt

jneves@di.uminho.pt

10.13052/jsn2445-9739.2016.004

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

River Publishers

Direitos

openAccess

Palavras-Chave #Dyscalculia #Logic Programming #Knowledge Representation and Reasoning #Case Based Computing #Decision Support Systems
Tipo

article