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- who: Baptist Liefooghe from the United States Roma Tre University, Italy have published the research: Three levels at which the user`s cognition can be represented in artificial intelligence, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: Using AI-based applications in the context of education as a case study the authors demonstrate that user models that are more deeply rooted in models of cognition offer more valid and more fine-grained adaptations to an individual user. The authors propose that such user models can also advance the development of explainable AI. The solution to this problem the . . .

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