Mobile Education: Towards Affective Bi-modal Interaction for Adaptivity

  • Alepis E
  • Virvou M
  • Kabassi K
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Abstract

One important field where mobile technology can make significant contributions is education. However one criticism in mobile education is that students receive impersonal teaching. Affective computing may give a solution to this problem. In this paper we describe an affective bi-modal educational system for mobile devices. In our research we describe a novel approach of combining information from two modalities namely the keyboard and the microphone through a multi-criteria decision making theory.

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Alepis, E., Virvou, M., & Kabassi, K. (2009). Mobile Education: Towards Affective Bi-modal Interaction for Adaptivity. International Journal of Interactive Mobile Technologies (IJIM), 3(2), 40. https://doi.org/10.3991/ijim.v3i2.774

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