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Virtual Tutor Application v1.0 Ruth Agada Dr. Jie Yan Bowie State University Computer Science Department
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Background Animated agents have many uses. ▫ in educational, training, and simulation environments, HLS, virtual simulation for dismounted soldiers, etc ▫ and in entertainment applications. Second life, Sims, etc impression of realism.
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Background cont’d Examples: ▫ Virtual Sign Animated Pedagogical Agents Designed for deaf and hearing impaired people. Presents sign demonstrations via a series of 3-D graphical animations. ▫ Language learning Animated Pedagogical Agents Designed to teach children to read monitors each student’s performance continuously and adapts the study plan Capable of providing feedback to students
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Introduction Studies have shown that effective individual tutoring is the most powerful mode of teaching. ▫ Logically and financially unfeasible. Animated pedagogical agents offer enormous promise for interactive learning environments. Despite the progress, much remains to be done.
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Introduction cont’d Research objective ▫ To design, develop and implement a virtual tutor To develop a powerful new approach for investigating engaging and effective communication To develop an environment for supplemental learning purposes. Create realistic 3D animated model to be used as virtual tutor
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Approach Interface design ▫ The interface consists of three main parts: an overview window. the agent window. the content explanation window. ▫ Quiz interface components: Question and answer area Agent window Report window ▫ Audio and phoneme files generated using tts Will be changed to a human voice
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Approach cont’d Generating audio and phoneme files ▫Use avatar-CUAnimate toolkit Using the text-to-speech component ▫Tts file – 2 separate files Simple.wav file Phoneme.txt file
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Avatar- CUAnimate toolkit
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Lecture screenshot
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Lecture screenshot with illustration
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Quiz Screenshot
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Other models Are just a few of the models
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Evaluation Preliminary testing of Agent ▫ Tested on Bowie State University students. ▫ Observing subject’s perception. ▫ To assess student: 12 survey questions on a 5 point Likert scale. Rated with a score range 1 – 5.
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Sample Questionnaire
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Conclusion & future work Virtual Tutor can be used to supplement/teach lecture materials. ▫ Students will then be able to view the prepared lectures Preliminary testing proved hypotheses. New features will be added to application ▫ More modules developed ▫ Watch instructional videos ▫ User can keep track of grades Make available online.
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Acknowledgements Thanks to: Dr. Yan. Department of Computer science. Research made possible through grants from: NSF: SGER: Research to Improve Communication by Pedagogical Agents (Award No. IIS-0827188).
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