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This paper is focused on using the Fuzzy Logic to determine the Human Proficiency in a particular knowledge domain using ‘Time’ to solve the questions and ‘Score’(the number of questions answered correctly) as possible metrics. The outcome of the paper would be a Intelligent examination System that would be used to judge the students for the subjects taught at the under graduate level at NED University of Engineering & Technology. Fuzzy Logic, Intelligent Testing, E-Learning.
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Fahad, S., Shah, A. (2007). Intelligent Testing using Fuzzy Logic. In: Iskander, M. (eds) Innovations in E-learning, Instruction Technology, Assessment, and Engineering Education. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-6262-9_17
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