Multimodal Affect Detection in the Wild: Accuracy, Availability, and Generalizability

Nigel Bosch
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Affect detection is an important component of computerized learning environments that adapt the interface and materials to students' affect. This paper proposes a plan for developing and testing multimodal affect detectors that generalize across differences in data that are likely to occur in practical applications (e.g., time, demographic variables). Facial features and interaction log features are considered as modalities for affect detection in this scenario, each with their own advantages. Results are presented for completed work evaluating the accuracy of individual modality face- and interaction- based detectors, accuracy and availability of a multimodal combination of these modalities, and initial steps toward generalization of face-based detectors. Additional data collection needed for cross-culture generalization testing is also completed. Challenges and possible solutions for proposed cross-cultural generalization testing of multimodal detectors are also discussed.
野外多模态情感检测:准确性、可用性和可泛化性
情感检测是计算机化学习环境的重要组成部分,它使界面和材料适应学生的情感。本文提出了一个开发和测试多模态影响检测器的计划,该检测器可以对实际应用中可能出现的数据差异进行概括(例如,时间,人口变量)。在这种情况下,面部特征和交互日志特征被认为是影响检测的模式,每个都有自己的优势。结果表明,完成的工作评估了基于人脸和交互的单个模态检测器的准确性,这些模态的多模态组合的准确性和可用性,以及基于人脸的检测器的推广的初步步骤。还完成了跨文化泛化测试所需的额外数据收集。本文还讨论了多模态检测器跨文化泛化测试的挑战和可能的解决方案。
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