Forbes-Riley, Kate and Rotaru, Mihai and Litman, Diane J and Tetreault, Joel R
(2007)
Exploring Affect-context Dependencies for Adaptive System Development.
In: NAACL '07 Human Language Technologies 2007, 22 April 2007 - 27 April 2007, Rochester, NY.
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Abstract
We use X2 to investigate the context dependency of student affect in our computer tutoring dialogues, targeting uncertainty in student answers in 3 automatically monitorable contexts. Our results show significant dependencies between uncertain answers and specific contexts. Identification and analysis of these dependencies is our first step in developing an adaptive version of our dialogue system.
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