AdELE: A Framework for Adaptive E-Learning through Eye Tracking

  • García-Barrios V
  • Gütl C
  • Preis A
  • et al.
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In this paper we introduce AdELE, a framework for adaptive e-learning utilising both eye tracking and content tracking technology. The framework is based upon the combination of fine-grained real-time eye tracking with synchronous content tracking, a user profiler, an adaptive multimedia learning environment, and a dynamic background library. The framework ensures not only adaptivity to the users' preferences, knowledge level and the real- time tracking of their behaviour, but also ensures the relevance, accuracy and reliability of the knowledge provided.

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García-Barrios, V. M., Gütl, C., Preis, A. M., Andrews, K., Pivec, M., Mödritscher, F., & Trummer, C. (2004). AdELE: A Framework for Adaptive E-Learning through Eye Tracking. In International Conference on Knowledge Management (I-Know) (pp. 609–616). Graz.

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