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The Value of Multimodal Data in Classification of Social and Emotional Aspects of Tutoring

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There are many aspects of tutoring that are associated with social and emotional learning. These are complex processes that involve dynamic combinations of skills, abilities and knowledge. Here, we present the results of our investigation on the particular personal, emotional, and experience traits of tutors who are likely to be successful at social and emotional aspects of tutoring. In particular, we present our approach to measure the social and emotional aspects of tutoring through classification models of 47 candidates’ multimodal data from audio and psychometric measures. Moreover, we compare the accuracy of models with unimodal and multimodal data, and show that multimodal data leads to more accurate classifications of the candidates. We argue that when evaluating the social and emotional aspects of tutoring, multimodal data might be more preferrable.

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Artificial Intelligence in Education: 20th International Conference, AIED 2019, Chicago, IL, USA, June 25-29, 2019, Proceedings, Part II
Jun 2019
459 pages
ISBN:978-3-030-23206-1
DOI:10.1007/978-3-030-23207-8

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Published: 25 June 2019

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  1. Social and emotional learning
  2. Multimodal data
  3. Tutoring

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