追踪口语阅读流畅性的词汇体验动态模型

Beata Beigman Klebanov, Mike Suhan, Zuowei Wang, T. O’Reilly
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我们提出了一项研究,旨在利用我们在线阅读应用程序的儿童口语阅读数据来解决评估口语阅读流畅性的问题。众所周知,大声朗读的文章的属性会影响流利性评估;因此,在估计口语阅读流利度的增长时,采用基于文章的测量方法来消除与文章相关的方差。然而,文献中报道的基于段落的测量方法倾向于将段落视为独立的事件,而没有明确地模拟一个人在阅读一本书时的词汇经验积累。我们提出了这样一个模型,并表明它有助于解释儿童阅读时流畅性测量的额外差异,在强大的基线上有所提高。这些结果对衡量口语阅读流畅性的增长具有启示意义。
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A dynamic model of lexical experience for tracking of oral reading fluency
We present research aimed at solving a problem in assessment of oral reading fluency using children’s oral reading data from our online book reading app. It is known that properties of the passage being read aloud impact fluency estimates; therefore, passage-based measures are used to remove passage-related variance when estimating growth in oral reading fluency. However, passage-based measures reported in the literature tend to treat passages as independent events, without explicitly modeling accumulation of lexical experience as one reads through a book. We propose such a model and show that it helps explain additional variance in the measurements of children’s fluency as they read through a book, improving over a strong baseline. These results have implications for measuring growth in oral reading fluency.
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