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Using Ai-Enabled Gaze Tracking System To Understand Comprehension Patterns Of Computer Science Students, Bradley Boswell
Using Ai-Enabled Gaze Tracking System To Understand Comprehension Patterns Of Computer Science Students, Bradley Boswell
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Academic institutions and instructors lack the ability to accurately assess the moment-to-moment attentiveness of students in classrooms where students’ faces are obscured by computer monitors. This can cause the lectures of Computer Science, Information Technology, or other lab-based courses to be incorrectly-paced, which can lead to students having an overall poorer grasp of the subject material. We propose a system for real-time accurate detection of classroom attentiveness using monitor-mounted webcams and eye trackers, along with a Convolutional Neural Network machine learning model (NiCATS). Through the use of a neural network, we produce an initial attentiveness score based on student webcam …
Rehabilitation Services News, Georgia Southern University
Rehabilitation Services News, Georgia Southern University
Rehabilitation Sciences, Department of - News (2018-2023)
- CSDS Faculty Awarded Grant
Diagnostic & Therapeutic Sciences News, Georgia Southern University
Diagnostic & Therapeutic Sciences News, Georgia Southern University
Diagnostics & Therapeutic Sciences Department News (2018-2023)
- CSDS Faculty Awarded Grant
Culture & Cognition In A Complex Megaorganization: Implications For Military Leadership, Breena E. Coates, Charles D. Allen Colonel (Ret.)
Culture & Cognition In A Complex Megaorganization: Implications For Military Leadership, Breena E. Coates, Charles D. Allen Colonel (Ret.)
Southern Business Review
Breena E. Coates, Ph.D., is chair, Department of Management, College of Business & Public Administration, California State University, San Bernardino, CA 92407-2393.
Colonel (Ret.) Charles D. Allen, is an assistant professor of cultural science, Department Command, Leadership, and Management, U.S. Army War College, Carlisle, PA 17013- 5234.