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Title: Enhancing College Teamwork: Applying Stable Matching Theory and NSGA-III Algorithms for Optimal Group Formation
Authors: Trinh, Bao Ngoc
Nguyen, Xuan Thang
Tran, Ngoc Khoa
Le, Huyen Linh
Vu, Thi Thom
Le, Thi Anh Ngoc
Nguyen, Anh Sang
Hoang, Thi Thuy Dung
Keywords: Study partner matching
Non-dominated Sorting Genetic Algorithm III (NSGA-III)
Gale-Shapley algorithm
Stable matching theory (SMT)
Issue Date: Jan-2026
Publisher: Springer Nature
Abstract: In the contemporary university environment, students have access to various strategies for engaging in self-directed learning. However, they are not required to acquire all knowledge independently which possibly leads students to lose motivation, comprehension, and learning efficiency. To solve this problem, a solution that paired study partners by utilizing Stable matching theory (SMT) was proposed. SMT was applied to analyze the formation of mutually beneficial study partners and optimize the allocation of resources based on specific characteristics. Moreover, SMT was used to optimize allocations, such as determining members’ abilities and skills to maximize overall benefits and tackle complex relationship problems in groups. Our new approach combined the SMT with Non-dominated Sorting Genetic Algorithm III (NSGA-III), to perform multi-objective matching optimization and balance the efficiency between conflicting objectives. This paper is expected to contribute an innovative algorithm-based approach to match students with compatible study groups, potentially enhancing academic collaboration and learning outcomes.
Description: Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems (LNNS,volume 1581); The 14th Conference on Information Technology and Its Applications (CITA 2025) ; pp: 505-518
URI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-032-00972-2_37
https://elib.vku.udn.vn/handle/123456789/6198
ISBN: 978-3-032-00971-5 (p)
ISSN: 978-3-032-00972-2 (e)
Appears in Collections:CITA 2025 (International)

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