Authors
Ashish Kapoor, Winslow Burleson, Rosalind W Picard
Publication date
2007/8/1
Journal
International journal of human-computer studies
Volume
65
Issue
8
Pages
724-736
Publisher
Academic Press
Description
Predicting when a person might be frustrated can provide an intelligent system with important information about when to initiate interaction. For example, an automated Learning Companion or Intelligent Tutoring System might use this information to intervene, providing support to the learner who is likely to otherwise quit, while leaving engaged learners free to discover things without interruption. This paper presents the first automated method that assesses, using multiple channels of affect-related information, whether a learner is about to click on a button saying “I’m frustrated.” The new method was tested on data gathered from 24 participants using an automated Learning Companion. Their indication of frustration was automatically predicted from the collected data with 79% accuracy (chance=58%). The new assessment method is based on Gaussian process classification and Bayesian inference. Its performance …
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Scholar articles
A Kapoor, W Burleson, RW Picard - International journal of human-computer studies, 2007