Inaccessible Island vs Urban Education in Greece. Knowledge-Based Summarization of Educational Videos by Analyzing Students’ Watching Patterns

Q2 Social Sciences Advances in Engineering Education Pub Date : 2021-01-28 DOI:10.37394/232010.2021.18.1
K. Ntalianis, M. Ntaliani, Vasiliki Kikili, Filotheos Ntalianis, N. Mastorakis
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During the last decade, the problem of inequality in education has been studied by several researchers, especially regarding urban and rural (inaccessible) areas. Most studies conclude that funding and adoption of new technologies are necessary to reduce inequalities. However they do not propose any specific means to overcome these inequalities. Towards this direction, in this paper a specific method is proposed that contributes to the reduction of inequalities, without demanding any funding. The method is designed especially for inaccessible areas (including isolated islands), which face network connectivity issues or Internet speed becomes very slow. In particular knowledge-based video summarization is introduced, to overcome boredom, frustration, anger etc. when students try to watch online educational videos, using limited throughput channels. The main question is: which information is less important so that it can be excluded or roughly described ? In this paper students play the role of human sensors, by letting recording and analyzing their watching behaviors. Then average watching patterns are extracted and used for video summarization, which is accomplished by a keyframes extraction algorithm that detects uncorrelated content. Finally, results are presented, to delimit the potential of such applications as well as to set the bases for future work. Keywords— inaccessible island, education, content summarization, network accessibility Received: November 10, 2021. Revised: December 21, 2020. Accepted: January 12, 2021. Published: January 28, 2021.
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难以接近的岛屿vs希腊的城市教育。基于学生观看模式的教育视频知识总结
在过去十年中,一些研究人员对教育不平等问题进行了研究,特别是在城市和农村(交通不便)地区。大多数研究得出的结论是,资助和采用新技术对于减少不平等是必要的。但是,他们没有提出克服这些不平等的任何具体办法。在这个方向上,本文提出了一个具体的方法,有助于减少不平等,而不需要任何资金。该方法是专门为人迹罕至的地区(包括孤岛)设计的,这些地区面临网络连接问题或互联网速度非常慢。特别是介绍了基于知识的视频摘要,以克服学生在观看在线教育视频时使用有限的吞吐量通道时的无聊,沮丧,愤怒等问题。主要问题是:哪些信息不太重要,可以排除或粗略描述?在本文中,学生扮演人体传感器的角色,通过记录和分析他们的观看行为。然后提取平均观看模式并用于视频摘要,该视频摘要由检测不相关内容的关键帧提取算法完成。最后,提出了结果,以划定这些应用的潜力,并为今后的工作奠定基础。关键词:无障碍岛,教育,内容总结,网络可达性修订日期:2020年12月21日。录用日期:2021年1月12日。发布日期:2021年1月28日。
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Advances in Engineering Education
Advances in Engineering Education Social Sciences-Education
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期刊介绍: The journal publishes articles on a wide variety of topics related to documented advances in engineering education practice. Topics may include but are not limited to innovations in course and curriculum design, teaching, and assessment both within and outside of the classroom that have led to improved student learning.
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