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    EduData

    EduData

    Datasets in Education and convenient interface for dataset

    ...The CLI tools to quickly convert the "raw" data of the dataset into "mature" data for knowledge tracing task. The "mature" data is in json sequence format and can be modeled by XKT and TKT(TBA) The analysis dataset tool only supports the json sequence format. To check the following statical indexes of the dataset. In order to better verify the effectiveness of the model, the dataset is usually divided into train/valid/test or using kfold method. Each item in the sequence represents one interaction. The first element of the item is the exercise id (in some works, the exercise id is not one-to-one mapped to one knowledge unit(ku)/concept, but in junyi, one exercise contains one ku) and the second one indicates whether the learner correctly answers the exercise, 0 for wrongly while 1 for correctly.
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    Python/FEniCS Examples

    Python/FEniCS Examples

    phase-field simulation and other examples with Python/FEniCS

    The main goal of this project was developing phase-field simulations of lithium dendrite growth with FEniCS programmed in Python. The problem was based in the grand potential-based model of Zijian Hong and Venkatasubramanian Viswanathan (https://doi.org/10.1021/acsenergylett.8b01009) . Some simpler examples were developed before for a first approach with FEniCS: heat equation and combustion model.
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