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Application of data mining technology in college mental health education.

Xiaocong Sun1.   

Abstract

In order to improve education and teaching methods and meet the "heart" needs of college students in the era of big data, this paper analyzes the application of data mining technology in college mental health education, and introduces database technology and decision tree algorithm to support college mental health work. This process verifies the feasibility of this kind of system with the help of an example. Using the test standards outlined in this document, 1.5 previous test tasks were completed within the timeframe. During the system test, the error rate was 14% and the number of tests was 7%.However, the error rate in the development stage is 11%, which is lower than 19% of the old version. The error rate in the acceptance stage is 14%, which is lower than 5% of the old version. That is to say, most of the errors were found in time in the system analysis and design stage. 14% of the problems found in the development stage are basically small problems in the interface display, which do not need major changes. However, the old version also includes design defects found in the development stage, and only large-scale rewriting of the involved modules. In the research process, the work of mental health in Colleges and universities has been promoted. At this time, the law of psychological changes of college students has been summarized. Therefore, the support of data mining technology can better meet the needs of mental health education in Colleges and universities.
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Keywords:  college students; data mining technology; database technology; decision tree algorithm; mental health education

Year:  2022        PMID: 36032997      PMCID: PMC9403985          DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2022.974576

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Front Psychol        ISSN: 1664-1078


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