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Explaining predictive models to learning specialists using personas
This paper describes a method we have developed to convert statistical predictive models into visual narratives which explain student classifications. Building off of the work done within the user experience community, we apply the concept of personas to predictive models. These personas provide familiar and memorable descriptions of the learners identified by data mining activities, and bridge the gap between the data scientist and the learning specialist.