Affect detection is a key component in developing intelligent educational interfaces that are capable of responding to the affective needs of students. In this paper, computer vision and machine learning techniques were used to detect students ’ affect as they used an educational game designed to teach fundamental principles of Newtonian physics. Data were collected in the real-world environment of a school computer lab, which provides unique challenges for detection of affect from facial expressions (primary channel) and gross body movements (secondary channel)—up to thirty students at a time participated in the class, moving around, gesturing, and talking to each other. Results were cross validated at the student level to ensure generaliz...
Emotion plays a powerful role in students learning process, however, many intelligent tutoring syste...
Emotional, cognitive, and motivational processes are dynamic and influence each other during learnin...
This paper presents a study on emotion of students and reaction towards learning and watching video ...
Affect detection is a key component in developing intelligent educational interfaces that are capabl...
The goal of this paper was to investigate the generalizability of affect detectors created from faci...
Abstract. We describe technology to dynamically collect information about students ’ emotional state...
An intelligent tutoring system is a computer-based self-learning system which provides personalized ...
© 2014, IGI Global. All right reserved. This chapter discusses the domain of affective computing and...
This chapter describes how a machine vision approach could be utilized for tracking learning feedbac...
An interesting class of intelligent tutoring systems are systems that are able to detect and recogni...
This paper concerns the monitoring of educational processes with the use of new technologies for the...
It is becoming a trend to apply an emotional lens and to position emotions as central to educational...
This paper introduces the field of affective computing, and the benefits that can be realized by enh...
Abstract. This paper describes the use of sensors in intelligent tutors to detect students ' af...
Affective computing is becoming more and more important as it enables to extend the possibilities of...
Emotion plays a powerful role in students learning process, however, many intelligent tutoring syste...
Emotional, cognitive, and motivational processes are dynamic and influence each other during learnin...
This paper presents a study on emotion of students and reaction towards learning and watching video ...
Affect detection is a key component in developing intelligent educational interfaces that are capabl...
The goal of this paper was to investigate the generalizability of affect detectors created from faci...
Abstract. We describe technology to dynamically collect information about students ’ emotional state...
An intelligent tutoring system is a computer-based self-learning system which provides personalized ...
© 2014, IGI Global. All right reserved. This chapter discusses the domain of affective computing and...
This chapter describes how a machine vision approach could be utilized for tracking learning feedbac...
An interesting class of intelligent tutoring systems are systems that are able to detect and recogni...
This paper concerns the monitoring of educational processes with the use of new technologies for the...
It is becoming a trend to apply an emotional lens and to position emotions as central to educational...
This paper introduces the field of affective computing, and the benefits that can be realized by enh...
Abstract. This paper describes the use of sensors in intelligent tutors to detect students ' af...
Affective computing is becoming more and more important as it enables to extend the possibilities of...
Emotion plays a powerful role in students learning process, however, many intelligent tutoring syste...
Emotional, cognitive, and motivational processes are dynamic and influence each other during learnin...
This paper presents a study on emotion of students and reaction towards learning and watching video ...