Learning involves a rich array of cognitive and affective states. Recognizing and understanding these cognitive and affective dimensions of learning is key to designing informed interventions. Prior research has highlighted the importance of facial expressions in learning-centered affective states, but tracking facial expression poses significant challenges. This paper presents an automated analysis of fine-grained facial movements that occur during computer-mediated tutoring. We use the Computer Expression Recognition Toolbox (CERT) to track fine-grained facial movements consisting of eyebrow raising (inner and outer), brow lowering, eyelid tightening, and mouth dimpling within a naturalistic video corpus of tutorial dialogue (N=65). Withi...
Emotions play an essential role in decision making, managing, perceiving, learning and influencing ...
This study investigated whether training-related improvements in facial expression categorization ar...
It is crucial that naturally-looking Embodied Conversational Agents (ECAs) display various verbal an...
Learning involves a substantial amount of cognitive, social and emotional states. Therefore, recogni...
Learning involves a substantial amount of cognitive, social and emotional states. Therefore, recogni...
Learners experience a wide array of cognitive and affective states during tutoring. Detecting and re...
Abstract. Recent years have seen a growing recognition of the importance of affect in learning. Effo...
Abstract. Affect and cognition intertwine throughout human experience. Research into this interplay ...
Abstract. Motor production may play an important role in learning to recognize facial expressions. T...
The present study aimed to develop a method for estimating students’ attentional state from f...
Abstract. In an attempt to discover links between learning and emotions, this study adopted an emote...
This paper presents a study on temporary emotion of students and their performance related to learni...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, 2...
Facial expressions are fundamental to interpersonal communication, including social interaction, and...
Facial expressions are fundamental to interpersonal communication, including social interaction, and...
Emotions play an essential role in decision making, managing, perceiving, learning and influencing ...
This study investigated whether training-related improvements in facial expression categorization ar...
It is crucial that naturally-looking Embodied Conversational Agents (ECAs) display various verbal an...
Learning involves a substantial amount of cognitive, social and emotional states. Therefore, recogni...
Learning involves a substantial amount of cognitive, social and emotional states. Therefore, recogni...
Learners experience a wide array of cognitive and affective states during tutoring. Detecting and re...
Abstract. Recent years have seen a growing recognition of the importance of affect in learning. Effo...
Abstract. Affect and cognition intertwine throughout human experience. Research into this interplay ...
Abstract. Motor production may play an important role in learning to recognize facial expressions. T...
The present study aimed to develop a method for estimating students’ attentional state from f...
Abstract. In an attempt to discover links between learning and emotions, this study adopted an emote...
This paper presents a study on temporary emotion of students and their performance related to learni...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, 2...
Facial expressions are fundamental to interpersonal communication, including social interaction, and...
Facial expressions are fundamental to interpersonal communication, including social interaction, and...
Emotions play an essential role in decision making, managing, perceiving, learning and influencing ...
This study investigated whether training-related improvements in facial expression categorization ar...
It is crucial that naturally-looking Embodied Conversational Agents (ECAs) display various verbal an...