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Education is an application domain in which many research questions from Intelligent Information Systems may prove their worth. We discuss three themes in this editorial: distributed education and learner modeling, semantic analysis of text, and intelligent information management.
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Cherniavsky, J.C., Soloway, E. Editorial—A Survey of Research Questions for Intelligent Information Systems in Education. Journal of Intelligent Information Systems 18, 5–14 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1012935806880
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