DocumentCode
1796732
Title
FATHOM: A neural network-based non-verbal human comprehension detection system for learning environments
Author
Buckingham, Fiona J. ; Crockett, Keeley A. ; Bandar, Zuhair A. ; O´Shea, James D.
Author_Institution
Sch. of Comput., Math. & Digital Technol., Manchester Metropolitan Univ., Manchester, UK
fYear
2014
fDate
9-12 Dec. 2014
Firstpage
403
Lastpage
409
Abstract
This paper presents the application of FATHOM, a computerised non-verbal comprehension detection system, to distinguish participant comprehension levels in an interactive tutorial. FATHOM detects high and low levels of human comprehension by concurrently tracking multiple non-verbal behaviours using artificial neural networks. Presently, human comprehension is predominantly monitored from written and spoken language. Therefore, a large niche exists for exploring human comprehension detection from a non-verbal behavioral perspective using artificially intelligent computational models such as neural networks. In this paper, FATHOM was applied to a video-recorded exploratory study containing a learning task designed to elicit high and low comprehension states from the learner. The learning task comprised of watching a video on termites, suitable for the general public and an interview led question and answer session. This paper describes how FATHOM´s comprehension classifier artificial neural network was trained and validated in comprehension detection using the standard backpropagation algorithm. The results show that high and low comprehension states can be detected from learner´s non-verbal behavioural cues with testing classification accuracies above 76%.
Keywords
backpropagation; computer aided instruction; neural nets; tracking; video recording; FATHOM; artificial neural networks; artificially intelligent computational models; backpropagation algorithm; comprehension classifier artificial neural network training; computerised nonverbal comprehension detection system; interactive tutorial; learning environments; nonverbal behaviour tracking; nonverbal behavioural cues; nonverbal human comprehension detection system; video-recorded exploratory study; Artificial neural networks; Monitoring; Support vector machine classification; Testing; Training; Tutorials; FATHOM; artificial neural networks; backpropagation; comprehension; non-verbal behaviour;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Computational Intelligence and Data Mining (CIDM), 2014 IEEE Symposium on
Conference_Location
Orlando, FL
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/CIDM.2014.7008696
Filename
7008696
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