使用CATME TeamMaker和Gale-Shapley算法组建更有效的团队

Daniel Meulbroek, D. Ferguson, M. Ohland, F. Berry
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对学生组队偏好的研究导致将算法集成到现有的组队算法中。形成更有可能成功的学生团队是每个教师或讲师将团队作为其教学法的一部分的目标。CATME是一个团队组建和团队管理的网站工具。它包含团队组建、同伴评估和团队合作培训工具,以帮助教师组建和管理学生团队。CATME的团队建设算法包括经过验证的团队合作研究和导师提供的实际约束。CATME的team - maker算法使用基于教师确定的标准的启发式分数来组成优化学生团队组成的团队。该工具包括20个内置问题供教师选择,并可选择创建单独的问题。在当前的CATME算法中没有考虑到的一个问题类型是偏好排序问题。增强Team-Maker算法,将学生的项目偏好作为启发式分数的一部分,将缓解教师的时间斗争,同时仍然形成均衡的小组。考虑到手头的问题与稳定婚姻问题非常相似,Gale-Shapely算法被确定为最佳选择。Gale-Shapley算法以其在医疗住院医师匹配计划中的实施而闻名,它根据偏好排序列表匹配实体。一旦算法终止,没有两个不匹配的居民/居住实体会比他们当前的分配更喜欢对方。本文记录了Gale-Shapley算法的测试,说明了使用学生/教师/赞助商排序偏好列表进行项目选择的方法。这些技巧将在2018/2019学年被用来组成团队,结果包括在最终的论文版本中。
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Forming More Effective Teams Using CATME TeamMaker and the Gale-Shapley Algorithm
Research on student preference in team formation has led to the work in progress of algorithmic integration into an existing team formation algorithm. Forming student teams that are more likely to be successful is a goal of every teacher or instructor using teams as a part of their pedagogy. CATME is a team formation and team management website tool. It contains team formation, peer evaluation and teamwork training tools to help an instructor make and manage student teams. CATME’s team building algorithms include validated teamwork research with practical constraints provided by instructors.CATME’s Team-Maker algorithm uses a heuristic score based on instructor-determined criteria to form teams that optimize the student team composition. The tool includes 20 built-in questions for the instructor to choose from with the option to create individual questions. One question type not accounted for in the current CATME algorithm is a preference ranking question.Augmenting the Team-Maker algorithm to include student project preference as a part of the heuristic score will ease the time struggle of instructors while still forming well-balanced groups. Given that the problem at hand is very similar to the stable marriage problem, the Gale-Shapely algorithm was determined as the best possible options. The Gale-Shapley algorithm, better known for its implementation in the Medical Residency Matching Program, matches entities based on ranked preference lists. Once the algorithm terminates, no two unmatched resident/residency entities prefer each other over their current assignment.This paper documents the testing of the Gale-Shapley algorithm, illustrating methods to use student/instructor/ sponsor ranked preference lists for project selections. These techniques will be used to form teams in the 2018/2019 academic year and results included in final paper versions.
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