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   hint messages, which I dumped out of DataShop data.
 
   hint messages, which I dumped out of DataShop data.
 
   But it *is* doable, just a good bit of work. :-)
 
   But it *is* doable, just a good bit of work. :-)
 
 
   Go to
 
   Go to
 
   C:\Program Files\Carnegie Learning\2006\Administrative\Curricula\Unit Data
 
   C:\Program Files\Carnegie Learning\2006\Administrative\Curricula\Unit Data
 
   (or similar folder)
 
   (or similar folder)
 
   Find the lesson of interest
 
   Find the lesson of interest
 
 
   Search for "problem id". Find the problems.
 
   Search for "problem id". Find the problems.
 
 
   C:\Program Files\Carnegie Learning\2006\Administrative\Curricula\Problem Data
 
   C:\Program Files\Carnegie Learning\2006\Administrative\Curricula\Problem Data
 
   Rename problem-data.jar to problem-data.zip, then extract it
 
   Rename problem-data.jar to problem-data.zip, then extract it
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   Search in that file for <<Scenario>>
 
   Search in that file for <<Scenario>>
 
   The scenario text follows (after some meta-data).
 
   The scenario text follows (after some meta-data).
 
 
   No doubt, the scenario text could be extracted from this, either via code, or
 
   No doubt, the scenario text could be extracted from this, either via code, or
 
   undergraduate labor. Not trivial, though.
 
   undergraduate labor. Not trivial, though.

Revision as of 20:16, 13 August 2010

Status: Prioritization Needed

User Story

As a researcher, I want to get problem content so that I can better predict performance (e.g., in the KDD Cup task) especially when there is not existing strong KC model.

Notes/Comments

  • Email from Ken to Ryan, May 2010
 I'd like to get your method for extracting the problem descriptions from CL
 files in use as part of DataShop -- that is, to produce files that can be
 attached to associated datasets that provide the problem text information.
  • Response from Ryan, May 2010
 It's not that easy, unfortunately. :-|
 Thinking back, I think I must have had Jay step through problems rather than using
 a problem dump (and maybe he just looked at the first one? not clear).
 When I said I dumped this out via code, I think what I was thinking of was the
 hint messages, which I dumped out of DataShop data.
 But it *is* doable, just a good bit of work. :-)
 Go to
 C:\Program Files\Carnegie Learning\2006\Administrative\Curricula\Unit Data
 (or similar folder)
 Find the lesson of interest
 Search for "problem id". Find the problems.
 C:\Program Files\Carnegie Learning\2006\Administrative\Curricula\Problem Data
 Rename problem-data.jar to problem-data.zip, then extract it
 (do this on a copy)
 Then go into Initial State
 Rename initial-state.jar to initial-state.zip, then extract it
 Find the problem id.tre
 (e.g. if you are looking for problem Sys02, find sys02.tre)
 Search in that file for <<Scenario>>
 The scenario text follows (after some meta-data).
 No doubt, the scenario text could be extracted from this, either via code, or
 undergraduate labor. Not trivial, though.



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