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Abstract
With the deep integration of the Internet and education, the personalized development of education has become a new trend in education, and it also increasingly emphasizes the learner’s subject position in learning. In this study, a smart teaching model for learners’ individuality is developed by integrating WEB data mining technology, SOM neural network, and multiple recommendation mechanisms. The model achieves personalized recommendations for learning resources through the collection of user characteristics and then according to the recommendation algorithm. Then, using college English courses at Zhengzhou Shengda University as an example, the SOM neural network is utilized to diagnose the teaching cognition of the experiment. The experimental results show that the SOM neural network cognitive diagnosis results in a high judgment rate, with a high judgment rate of 84.842%. It has certain feasibility in teaching small sample diagnostics. In terms of efficiency, the time of cognitive diagnosis can be controlled within 1 second, which is real-time in teaching applications. The significance test of students’ performance after the experiment shows that the personalized wisdom teaching model constructed in this paper has a significant effect on improving teaching performance.
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1 Public English Department, Zhengzhou Shengda University, Xinzheng, Henan, 451191, China