A Tutorial Markov Analysis of Effective Human Tutorial Sessions

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Abstract

This paper investigates what differentiates effective tutorial sessions from less effective sessions. Towards this end, we characterize and explore human tutors' actions in tutorial dialogue sessions by mapping the tutor-tutee interactions, which are streams of dialogue utterances, into streams of actions, based on the language-as-action theory. Next, we use human expert judgment measures, evidence of learning (EL) and evidence of soundness (ES), to identify effective and ineffective sessions. We perform sub-sequence pattern mining to identify sub-sequences of dialogue modes that discriminate good sessions from bad sessions. We finally use the results of sub-sequence analysis method to generate a tutorial Markov process for effective tutorial sessions.

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Maharjan, N., & Rus, V. (2018). A Tutorial Markov Analysis of Effective Human Tutorial Sessions. In Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics (pp. 30–34). Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL). https://doi.org/10.18653/v1/w18-3704

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