JOURNAL ARTICLE

Predicting Student Program Completion Using Naïve Bayes Classification Algorithm

Joann Galopo Perez

Year: 2021 Journal:   International Journal of Modern Education and Computer Science Vol: 13 (3)Pages: 57-67

Abstract

Data mining approaches provide different educational institutions opportunities to find hidden patterns from the data stored in the database.Many researchers have used these data to develop a model that would assist the institution administrators in decision-making.This study was performed to predict student program completion using the Naï ve Bayes classifier technique.The dataset utilized in this study was obtained from Bulacan State University -Sarmiento Campus in the Philippines under BS Information Technology program from five-year graduates' data for Academic Year 2012-2016.This dataset was pre-processed, cleansed, transformed, and balanced before constructing the model.Ten predictors were used for predicting student completion.The feature selection technique was used to filter and evaluate the significance of each factor.The significant variables assessed by the feature selection technique (Weight by Correlation) were the final parameters in creating the model.The Naï ve Bayes classifier was applied to predict the students' completion using the 70:30 ratios for training and testing dataset distribution.Correlation analysis identified the weight of individual attributes to the label attribute.From 10 possible predictor variables, only four (4) predictor variables were selected after correlation analysis.The identified significant attributes affecting program completion, namely (in order of significance): parents' monthly income, mother and father's educational attainment, and High School GPA attributes.The significant attributes identified in correlation analysis splitted into 70% training data or 447 records and 30% testing data or 191 records.There were 84 out of 191 data samples, or 44% of students were predicted to complete the program.On the other hand, 107 out of 191 data samples, or 56%, were predicted as not completing the program.The accuracy values performed an 84% rating with 80.46% class precision, and 83.33% class recall in the testing dataset (n=191).The outcomes of this study have a significant impact on HEIs, particularly on college completion rates.This study shall be highly significant and beneficial specifically to university administrators as this be a tool for them to identify students who will complete college based on variables included in the model.

Keywords:
Naive Bayes classifier Computer science Feature selection Correlation Classifier (UML) Machine learning Bayes' theorem Artificial intelligence Data mining Mathematics Bayesian probability Support vector machine

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Online Learning and Analytics
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Computer Science Applications
Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare
Health Sciences →  Health Professions →  Health Information Management
Imbalanced Data Classification Techniques
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Artificial Intelligence

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