Abstract:
For first-year university students, adjusting to an unfamiliar setting not only
involves navigating academic activities, but also figuring out a comfortable living
arrangement. President University requires freshmen to live in dormitories for a period of
one year. Commonly, students often must share a room with someone (as there are very
few single rooms available), so they often selected a double format. The first-year
experience typically assigns roommates without paying much attention to individual
habits, personalities, or contrasting lifestyles - this is problematic - to new students. A
mismatched student roommate can impact the comfort levels for all cohabitating students,
which has the potential to affect their overall well-being. To help mediate this issue, and to
help support students, MyRoomance is a roommate matching system that operates off a
rule-based artificial intelligence system. MyRoomance collects structured, close-ended
questions, concerning areas of preference, including sleeping, studying, and whether or not
the roommate prefers to socialize. Some of the answers are then analysed based on the raw
dataset, and some answers are calculated into a Euclidean distance and weighted score
aspects used to produce compatibility scores. The MyRoomance system will, at the end,
generate a roommate match suggestion based on roommate pairings with similar personal
lifestyles, traits and personal preferences. By utilizing this data-driven model,
MyRoomance is hopeful in the ability to minimize any potential clashes that could occur
between roommates and facilitate a better living experience for first-year students,
reducing the challenges that often surround the randomness of roommate assignments that
first-year students while reducing the anxiety of all first-year students.