In this paper, an automatic system for the assessment of reading in children is described and evaluated. The assessment is based on a reading test with 40 words, presented one by one to the child by means of a computerized reading tutor. The score that expresses the child’s reading performance is calculated as the total time needed to read the 40 words divided by the number of correctly read words. In each grade, children are classified in 5 groups based on their score as provided by human annotators. We show that when the score for a child is assessed automatically using a speech recognizer, a classification can be obtained with a substantial agreement (Cohen’s Kappa over 0.6) with the human classification. As all children in the experimen...
What skill is more important to teach than reading? Unfortunately, millions of Americans cannot read...
We present a novel system to automatically diagnose reading disorders. The system is based on a spee...
International audienceWe analyze here readings of the same reference text by 116 children. We show t...
This paper describes a preliminary investigation into automatic assessment of reading comprehension ...
The present research proposal forms part of a research project called SPACE, which stands for SPeech...
In this paper we describe a system for analyzing the reading errors made by children of the primary ...
Automation of oral reading assessment and of feedback in a reading tutor is a very challenging task....
In this paper, method of an automated measuring reading aloud attributes is presented. The forced al...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate the viability of a computer-based assessment sys...
This paper reports on a longitudinal study using the computer‐based cognitive assessment system CoPS...
International audienceWe propose a computational framework for estimating multidimensional subjectiv...
International audienceWe propose a computational framework for estimating multidimensional subjectiv...
When a child learns to read, the learning process can be enhanced by significant reading practice wi...
Assessing reading skills is an important task teachers have to perform at the beginning of a new sch...
Part 8: Poster and Interactive SessionInternational audienceReading aloud is an important study meth...
What skill is more important to teach than reading? Unfortunately, millions of Americans cannot read...
We present a novel system to automatically diagnose reading disorders. The system is based on a spee...
International audienceWe analyze here readings of the same reference text by 116 children. We show t...
This paper describes a preliminary investigation into automatic assessment of reading comprehension ...
The present research proposal forms part of a research project called SPACE, which stands for SPeech...
In this paper we describe a system for analyzing the reading errors made by children of the primary ...
Automation of oral reading assessment and of feedback in a reading tutor is a very challenging task....
In this paper, method of an automated measuring reading aloud attributes is presented. The forced al...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate the viability of a computer-based assessment sys...
This paper reports on a longitudinal study using the computer‐based cognitive assessment system CoPS...
International audienceWe propose a computational framework for estimating multidimensional subjectiv...
International audienceWe propose a computational framework for estimating multidimensional subjectiv...
When a child learns to read, the learning process can be enhanced by significant reading practice wi...
Assessing reading skills is an important task teachers have to perform at the beginning of a new sch...
Part 8: Poster and Interactive SessionInternational audienceReading aloud is an important study meth...
What skill is more important to teach than reading? Unfortunately, millions of Americans cannot read...
We present a novel system to automatically diagnose reading disorders. The system is based on a spee...
International audienceWe analyze here readings of the same reference text by 116 children. We show t...