PREFERENCES OF TEACHERS AND STUDENTS FOR AUTO GENERATION OF SENSITIVE TIMETABLE: A CASE STUDY
Journal Title: Indian Journal of Computer Science and Engineering - Year 2011, Vol 2, Issue 3
Abstract
A large amount of tools are available for generating timetable based on the constraints provided by user. The tools generally consider those constraints which are insensate and which are unavoidable. They emphasize mainly on the specifications of classrooms, teachers, subjects but are not able to fit in constraints related to the human factors like fondness, placate and weakness of the major target stake holders namely teachers and students. To make system which works like humans, it might be highly beneficial to frame rules stating the personal preferences of the main stakeholders and subsequently design the timetable incorporating these rules as well. This paper presents a survey done to find the preferences of teachers and later concludes with the rules mined using classification method. Later these rules can be utilized intelligently for an insightful timetable generation.
Authors and Affiliations
MRS NIKITA P DESAI
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