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Analysis and Identification of Students with Financial Difficulties: A Behavioural Feature Perspective

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  • Yong Ma
  • Xingxu Zhang
  • Xiaoqiang Di
  • Tao Ren
  • Huamin Yang
  • Binbin Cai

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The identification of students with financial difficulties is one of the main problems in campus data research. Effective and timely identification not only provides convenience to campus administrators but also helps students who are really in financial hardship. The popular using of smart cards makes it possible to identify students with financial difficulties through big data. In this paper, we collect behavioural records from undergraduate students’ smart cards and propose five features by which to associate with students’ poverty level. Based on these features, we proposed the Apriori Balanced Algorithm (ABA) to mine the relationship of poverty level with students’ daily behaviour. Association rules show that students’ poverty level is most closely related to their academic performance, followed by consumption level, diligence level, and life regularity. Finally, we adopted the semisupervised K -means algorithm to more accurately find out students with financial difficulties. Tested by classical classification algorithms, our method has a higher identification rate, which is helpful for university administrators discover students in real financial hardship effectively.

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  • Yong Ma & Xingxu Zhang & Xiaoqiang Di & Tao Ren & Huamin Yang & Binbin Cai, 2020. "Analysis and Identification of Students with Financial Difficulties: A Behavioural Feature Perspective," Discrete Dynamics in Nature and Society, Hindawi, vol. 2020, pages 1-18, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnddns:2071025
    DOI: 10.1155/2020/2071025
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