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25th AIED 2024: Recife, Brazil - Part II
- Andrew M. Olney, Irene-Angelica Chounta, Zitao Liu, Olga C. Santos, Ig Ibert Bittencourt:
Artificial Intelligence in Education - 25th International Conference, AIED 2024, Recife, Brazil, July 8-12, 2024, Proceedings, Part II. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 14830, Springer 2024, ISBN 978-3-031-64298-2
Full Papers
- Joyce Horn Fonteles, Eduardo Davalos, T. S. Ashwin, Yike Zhang, Mengxi Zhou, Efrat Ayalon, Alicia Lane, Selena Steinberg, Gabriella Anton, Joshua A. Danish, Noel Enyedy, Gautam Biswas:
A First Step in Using Machine Learning Methods to Enhance Interaction Analysis for Embodied Learning Environments. 3-16 - Tasmia Shahriar, Noboru Matsuda:
"I Am Confused! How to Differentiate Between...?" Adaptive Follow-Up Questions Facilitate Tutor Learning with Effective Time-On-Task. 17-30 - Steven Moore, Eamon Costello, Huy Anh Nguyen, John C. Stamper:
An Automatic Question Usability Evaluation Toolkit. 31-46 - Shamya Karumbaiah, Ananya Ganesh, Aayush Bharadwaj, Lucas Anderson:
Evaluating Behaviors of General Purpose Language Models in a Pedagogical Context. 47-61 - Max van Haastrecht, Matthieu J. S. Brinkhuis, Marco Spruit:
Federated Learning Analytics: Investigating the Privacy-Performance Trade-Off in Machine Learning for Educational Analytics. 62-74 - Zhiping Liang, Lele Sha, Yi-Shan Tsai, Dragan Gasevic, Guanliang Chen:
Towards the Automated Generation of Readily Applicable Personalised Feedback in Education. 75-88 - T. S. Ashwin, Gautam Biswas:
Identifying and Mitigating Algorithmic Bias in Student Emotional Analysis. 89-103 - Paola Mejia-Domenzain, Tanya Nazaretsky, Simon Schultze, Jan Hochweber, Tanja Käser:
Navigating Self-regulated Learning Dimensions: Exploring Interactions Across Modalities. 104-118 - George Boateng, Samuel John, Samuel Boateng, Philemon Badu, Patrick Agyeman-Budu, Victor Wumbor-Apin Kumbol:
Real-World Deployment and Evaluation of Kwame for Science, an AI Teaching Assistant for Science Education in West Africa. 119-133 - Amanda Barany, Nidhi Nasiar, Chelsea Porter, Andres Felipe Zambrano, Juliana Ma. Alexandra L. Andres, Dara Bright, Mamta Shah, Xiner Liu, Sabrina Gao, Jiayi Zhang, Shruti Mehta, Jaeyoon Choi, Camille Giordano, Ryan S. Baker:
ChatGPT for Education Research: Exploring the Potential of Large Language Models for Qualitative Codebook Development. 134-149 - Mark Abdelshiheed, Jennifer Jacobs, Sidney K. D'Mello:
Aligning Tutor Discourse Supporting Rigorous Thinking with Tutee Content Mastery for Predicting Math Achievement. 150-164 - Nicy Scaria, Suma Dharani Chenna, Deepak N. Subramani:
Automated Educational Question Generation at Different Bloom's Skill Levels Using Large Language Models: Strategies and Evaluation. 165-179 - Lixiang Yan, Linxuan Zhao, Vanessa Echeverría, Yueqiao Jin, Riordan Alfredo, Xinyu Li, Dragan Gasevic, Roberto Martínez Maldonado:
VizChat: Enhancing Learning Analytics Dashboards with Contextualised Explanations Using Multimodal Generative AI Chatbots. 180-193 - Hao Yu, Danielle A. Allessio, William Rebelsky, Tom Murray, John J. Magee, Ivon Arroyo, Beverly P. Woolf, Sarah Adel Bargal, Margrit Betke:
Affect Behavior Prediction: Using Transformers and Timing Information to Make Early Predictions of Student Exercise Outcome. 194-208 - Beata Beigman Klebanov, Jonathan Weeks, Sandip Sinharay:
To Read or Not to Read: Predicting Student Engagement in Interactive Reading. 209-222
Short Papers
- Mahsa Sheikhi Karizaki, Dana Gnesdilow, Sadhana Puntambekar, Rebecca J. Passonneau:
How Well Can You Articulate that Idea? Insights from Automated Formative Assessment. 225-233 - Keylla Ramos Saes, Anarosa Alves Franco Brandão, Elthon Manhas de Freitas, Fraulein Vidigal de Paula:
Educational Content Personalization for Neurodiversity: A Survey of Technologies Supporting Linguistic Development in Individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). 234-241 - Andreea-Nicoleta Dutulescu, Stefan Ruseti, Denis Iorga, Mihai Dascalu, Danielle S. McNamara:
Beyond the Obvious Multi-choice Options: Introducing a Toolkit for Distractor Generation Enhanced with NLI Filtering. 242-250 - Jamie N. Mikeska, Beata Beigman Klebanov, Alessia Marigo, Jessica Tierney, Tricia Maxwell, Tanya Nazaretsky:
Exploring the Potential of Automated and Personalized Feedback to Support Science Teacher Learning. 251-258 - Aashish Ghimire, John Edwards:
Coding with AI: How Are Tools Like ChatGPT Being Used by Students in Foundational Programming Courses. 259-267 - Rabin Banjade, Priti Oli, Mahmudul Islam Sajib, Vasile Rus:
Identifying Gaps in Students' Explanations of Code Using LLMs. 268-275 - Shigeng Chen, Yunshi Lan, Zheng Yuan:
A Multi-task Automated Assessment System for Essay Scoring. 276-283 - Kaiqi Yang, Yucheng Chu, Taylor Darwin, Ahreum Han, Hang Li, Hongzhi Wen, Yasemin Copur-Gencturk, Jiliang Tang, Hui Liu:
Content Knowledge Identification with Multi-agent Large Language Models (LLMs). 284-292 - Enrico Gherardi, Luca Benedetto, Maristella Matera, Paula Buttery:
Using Knowledge Graphs to Improve Question Difficulty Estimation from Text. 293-301 - Haerim Hwang:
The Role of First Language in Automated Essay Grading for Second Language Writing. 302-310 - R. Yamamoto Ravenor, Diana Borza:
An Educational Psychology Inspired Approach to Student Interest Detection in Valence-Arousal Space. 311-318 - Camila Hidalgo:
Agency in AI and Education Policy: European Resolution Three on Harnessing the Potential for AI in and Through Education. 319-327 - Jeroen Ooge, Joran De Braekeleer, Katrien Verbert:
Nudging Adolescents Towards Recommended Maths Exercises with Gameful Rewards. 328-335 - Mira Sneirson, Josephine Chai, Iris Howley:
A Learning Approach for Increasing AI Literacy via XAI in Informal Settings. 336-343 - Heejin Do, Gary Geunbae Lee:
Aspect-Based Semantic Textual Similarity for Educational Test Items. 344-352 - Isabella Saccardi, Judith Masthoff:
Adapting Emotional Support in Teams: Quality of Contribution, Emotional Stability and Conscientiousness. 353-362 - Ka Weng Pan, Bryn Jeffries, Irena Koprinska:
Predicting Successful Programming Submissions Based on Critical Logic Blocks. 363-371 - Ismail Elbouknify, Ismail Berrada, Loubna Mekouar, Youssef Iraqi, El Houcine Bergou, Hind Belhabib, Younes Nail, Souhail Wardi:
Student At-Risk Identification and Classification Through Multitask Learning: A Case Study on the Moroccan Education System. 372-380 - Abdelghafour Aboukacem, Ismail Berrada, El Houcine Bergou, Youssef Iraqi, Loubna Mekouar:
Investigating the Predictive Potential of Large Language Models in Student Dropout Prediction. 381-388 - Kevin Hwang, Kenneth Wang, Maryam Alomair, Fow-Sen Choa, Lujie Karen Chen:
Towards Automated Multiple Choice Question Generation and Evaluation: Aligning with Bloom's Taxonomy. 389-396 - Adelson de Araujo, Jara Martens, Pantelis M. Papadopoulos:
Enhancing Student Dialogue Productivity with Learning Analytics and Fuzzy Rules. 397-404 - Chang Liu, Loc Hoang, Andrew Stolman, Bo Wu:
HiTA: A RAG-Based Educational Platform that Centers Educators in the Instructional Loop. 405-412 - Adelmo Eloy, Aditi Wagh, Tamar Fuhrmann, Roseli de Deus Lopes, Paulo Blikstein:
Towards Convergence: Characterizing Students' Design Moves in Computational Modeling Through Log Data with Video and Cluster Analysis. 413-421 - Samuel Hum, Evan Shipley, Matt Gadbury, H. Chad Lane, Jeffrey Ginger:
Mars, Minecraft, and AI: A Deep Learning Approach to Improve Learning by Building. 422-430 - Simon Krukowski, Heinz Ulrich Hoppe, Daniel Bodemer:
Characterising Learning in Informal Settings Using Deep Learning with Network Data. 431-438 - Soon-young Oh, Yongsu Ahn:
Exploring Teachers' Perception of Artificial Intelligence: The Socio-emotional Deficiency as Opportunities and Challenges in Human-AI Complementarity in K-12 Education. 439-447 - Francesco Balzan, Monique Munarini, Lorenzo Angeli:
Who Pilots the Copilots? - Mapping a Generative AI's Actor-Network to Assess Its Educational Impacts. 448-456
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