Work place: Laboratoire LAMSO, ENCG Casablanca, Université Hassan II, Casablanca, Morocco
E-mail: ossama.aouane@gmail.com
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Biography
Ossama Aouane is a logistics researcher at the LAMSO laboratory (ENCG Casablanca), Hassan II University. His work focuses on supply chain management and the optimization of logistics and port performance. Through publications in indexed journals and contributions to international conferences, he aims to develop innovative and sustainable solutions that strengthen collaboration between academia and industry and enhance overall logistics efficiency.
By Abdelilah Chahid Youssef El Marzak Ossama Aouane Khalifa Mansouri
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijmecs.2026.03.06, Pub. Date: 8 Jun. 2026
This study examines AI-related technological proficiency among undergraduate students at the University of Casablanca and identifies the most informative indicators for prediction. Using a validated 30-item instrument covering AI applications, AI-related skills, and improvement strategies, data were collected from 600 students drawn from science and humanities programs. Overall proficiency was moderate: 63.3% of respondents met the predefined threshold, and significant group differences were observed by gender and academic specialization. For predictive modeling, correlation-based feature selection retained 17 high-value items. Two classifiers were then trained and evaluated using a 75/25 hold-out split, complemented by repeated stratified 10-fold cross-validation to assess stability. The Support Vector Classifier achieved 96.7% test accuracy with AUROC = 0.9666, while Gaussian Naïve Bayes reached 94.7% accuracy with AUROC = 0.9560; cross-validated estimates remained consistent with these results, supporting robustness. These findings indicate that a reduced set of questionnaire items can provide reliable estimates of students’ AI-related technological proficiency and can support scalable assessment and targeted interventions in higher education.
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