DocumentCode :
1468346
Title :
Automatic Assessment of 3D Modeling Exams
Author :
Sanna, Andrea ; Lamberti, Fabrizio ; Paravati, Gianluca ; Demartini, Claudio
Author_Institution :
Dipt. di Autom. e Inf., Politec. di Torino, Torino, Italy
Volume :
5
Issue :
1
fYear :
2012
Firstpage :
2
Lastpage :
10
Abstract :
Computer-based assessment of exams provides teachers and students with two main benefits: fairness and effectiveness in the evaluation process. This paper proposes a fully automatic evaluation tool for the Graphic and Virtual Design (GVD) curriculum at the First School of Architecture of the Politecnico di Torino, Italy. In particular, the tool is designed for the 3D modeling course, taught during the second year, where students have to prove their ability to model static scenes using the open source modeler Blender. During the final exam, students are required to create a 3D model as similar as possible to a reference object proposed by the teacher and shown through a set of 2D views; the similarity of the images is judged according to both model shape and materials. The traditional assessment process is particularly slow and strongly based on teachers subjective evaluation; the proposed solution efficiently implements an objective assessment mechanism that exploits computer vision and image analysis algorithms to automatically extract similarity indices. These indices are related to partial evaluation grades, which are then combined to obtain the final mark. A comparison with the traditional assessment process shows robustness and trustworthiness of the designed approach.
Keywords :
computer aided instruction; computer science education; computer vision; educational courses; educational institutions; further education; public domain software; solid modelling; 3D modeling course; 3D modeling exam assessment; Blender open source modeler; First School of Architecture; Italy; Politecnico di Torino; automatic evaluation tool; computer vision; computer-based exam assessment; evaluation process effectiveness; evaluation process fairness; graphic and virtual design curriculum; image analysis algorithm; material similarity criteria; objective assessment mechanism; partial evaluation grade; shape similarity criteria; similarity index extraction; static scene model; Computational modeling; Computer graphics; Education; Materials; Shape; Solid modeling; Three dimensional displays; 3D modeling course; 3D modeling exam assessment; 3D modeling.; Blender open source modeler; Computational modeling; Computer graphics; Education; Evaluation methodologies; First School of Architecture; Italy; Materials; Politecnico di Torino; Shape; Solid modeling; Three dimensional displays; automatic evaluation tool; computer aided instruction; computer graphics; computer science education; computer vision; computer-based exam assessment; educational courses; educational institutions; evaluation process effectiveness; evaluation process fairness; further education; graphic and virtual design curriculum; higher education; image analysis algorithm; material similarity criteria; objective assessment mechanism; partial evaluation grade; public domain software; shape similarity criteria; similarity index extraction; solid modelling; static scene model; teaching and learning strategies;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Learning Technologies, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1939-1382
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TLT.2011.4
Filename :
5728788
Link To Document :
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