面向多模态情绪感知电子学习系统

S. Caballé
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本文描述了一个名为MeToo的创新电子学习项目提案,旨在通过开发支持学习者情绪检测和表征以及基于情绪的学习适应和情感反馈的工具和服务来增强现有的电子学习平台。为此,MeToo将新颖的情感检测模型应用于使用最先进的通道、先进的传感器和新颖的自适应接口收集的丰富的多模态数据。通过在正式、非正式和工作场所学习环境中的多个小规模试点,MeToo系统将试图证明情绪感知电子学习对降低学习者辍学率、提高满意度和提高学习绩效的积极影响,从而使整体学习成为更好的体验。MeToo的方法需要多学科的视角,包括电子学习、软件开发、物联网、教育心理学、情感科学、社会科学和神经科学方面的专业知识。为此,MeToo不仅包括上述领域的专家,还包括能够接触到中小学、大学生、企业学习者和开放教育用户的专家。本文展示了提交给欧盟委员会地平线2020 ICT计划的该项目提案的科学方法的最相关方面。
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Towards a Multi-modal Emotion-Awareness e-Learning System
This paper describes an innovative e-Learning project proposal, named MeToo, aiming to enhance existing e-learning platforms by developing tools and services which support the detection and representation of learners' emotions, as well as emotion-based learning adaptation and affective feedback. To this end, MeToo applies novel emotion detection models to rich multimodal data collected using state of the art channels, advanced sensors and novel adaptive interfaces. Via multiple small-scale pilots in formal, informal and workplace learning environments, MeToo system will intend to demonstrate a positive impact of emotion-aware e-learning on decreasing learners drop-out rates, increasing satisfaction and improving learning performance, thus making learning as a whole a better experience. MeToo's approach requires a multi discipline perspective with expertise in e-learning, software development, internet of things, educational psychology, affective sciences, social sciences and neuroscience. To this end, MeToo not only includes experts in the above domains but also specialists with access to primary and secondary schools, university students, corporate learners and open education users. The paper shows the most relevant aspects of the scientific approaches of this project proposal submitted to the Horizon 2020 ICT program of the European Commission.
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