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- Weiwei Yang
- Jie Yang
- Gengxin Sun
Abstract
With the continuous development of the MOOCS model in college physical education, the corresponding teaching evaluation has also been widely concerned by the community. The development of a traditional education mode in college physical education cannot meet the current teaching requirements. In order to solve the problem of narrow application and insufficient accuracy in traditional education, on the basis of the Kohonen fuzzy decision tree algorithm and the MOOCS fuzzy decision tree algorithm, a fuzzy evaluation model of P.E. teaching is proposed. The results show that the fuzzy ID3 algorithm can achieve high accuracy in the four databases, and the classification accuracy of the A-D database is 75.9%, 62.9%, 76.6%, and 95.1%, respectively. Except for database C, the classification accuracy of the minimum classification uncertainty algorithm is lower than the other two clear decision tree algorithms. Compared with the minimum classification uncertainty algorithm, the fuzzy ID3 algorithm has obvious advantages in classification rules. The classification rules of A-D database are 18, 12, 16, and 10, respectively. When the authenticity threshold is about 0.8, the fuzzy ID3 algorithm has the highest classification accuracy. The proposed MOOCS model for college physical education based on the fuzzy decision tree algorithm has strong practicability and high accuracy. This paper studies the MOOCS model of college physical education and introduces the fuzzy decision tree algorithm to evaluate the MOOCS model of college physical education. It solves the problem that traditional sports cannot satisfy the needs of “Internet plus education†at all. Compared with the traditional sports model, it has better applicability and higher accuracy.
Suggested Citation
Weiwei Yang & Jie Yang & Gengxin Sun, 2022.
"Construction of College Physical Education MOOCS Teaching Model Based on Fuzzy Decision Tree Algorithm,"
Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2022, pages 1-11, September.
Handle:
RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:3315872
DOI: 10.1155/2022/3315872
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