
In this paper, we present a web application designed for learning and visualizing Support Vector Machine (SVM) algorithms, which are key components in the fields of machine learning and data processing. The application was developed as an interactive tool that allows students and researchers to experiment with SVM models, providing insight into their structure and functionality. By using modern web technologies, the application offers a user environment that is accessible, intuitive, and adaptable for learning and research. In addition to implementing a web tool for learning the SVM algorithm, this study proposes a method for its application in teaching and analyzes the impact of applying the new interactive method on final learning outcomes. To assess the effectiveness of this tool, an experiment was conducted consisting of three phases: pre-testing, training, and post-testing. To evaluate students’ experiences with the applied alternative learning method using the auxiliary tool and their perception of the software system’s effectiveness, the standardized System Usability Scale (SUS) was used.
Support Vector Machine, educational tools, algorithm visualization, simulation systems, educational technology, Education (General), L7-991, TA1-2040, Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
Support Vector Machine, educational tools, algorithm visualization, simulation systems, educational technology, Education (General), L7-991, TA1-2040, Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
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