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Research on Higher Education System: An AHP-TOPSIS Algorithm and Damping Trend Model-based Approach

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For the higher education system, we have established an evaluation model that combines the AHP method with the TOPISIS method to specify whether a country's higher education system is healthy and sustainable. we get the result that CR=0.024 <0.1 in H1-P and CR=0.042 <0.1 in H2-P. Based on the results of 12 indicators, we divided the countries around the world into five gradients, and selected 6 representative countries to display relevant data, and China's score is 0.1568. Finally, we have established a Damping Trend model to predict the sustainability of China's future development and the time it will take for China to reach the goal of the second-tier national higher education quality level is 2035. The method of our article can be effectively applied to the policy making process of any country to achieve the fastest improvement of the country's higher education quality system.

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ICAIIS 2021: 2021 2nd International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Information Systems
May 2021
2053 pages
ISBN:9781450390200
DOI:10.1145/3469213
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