
Danielle Allessio
· Dr.VerifiedUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst · Human Development and Education
Active 2010–2024
Research topics
- Computer Science
Selected publications
2021 · 40 citations
- Computer Science
- Computer Science
A major challenge for online learning is the inability of systems to support student emotion and to maintain student engagement. In response to this challenge, computer vision has become an embedded feature in some instructional applications. In this paper, we propose a video dataset of college students solving math problems on the educational platform MathSpring.org with a front facing camera collecting visual feedback of student gestures. The video dataset is annotated to indicate whether students’ attention at specific frames is engaged or wandering. In addition, we train baselines for a computer vision module that determines the extent of student engagement during remote learning. Baselines include state-of-the-art deep learning image classifiers and traditional conditional and logistic regression for head pose estimation. We then incorporate a gaze baseline into the MathSpring learning platform, and we are evaluating its performance with the currently implemented approach.
Frequent coauthors
- 19 shared
Beverly Park Woolf
- 19 shared
Ivon Arroyo
- 9 shared
Margrit Betke
- 9 shared
John Magee
- 7 shared
Tom Murray
Graphcore (United Kingdom)
- 6 shared
Naomi Wixon
Worcester Polytechnic Institute
- 6 shared
Sarah Adel Bargal
Georgetown University
- 6 shared
Will Lee
Amherst College
Education
- 2020
PhD, College of Education
University of Massachusetts Amherst
- 2006
MEd, College of Education
University of Massachusetts Amherst
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