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Project LISTEN's Reading Tutor
Head: Jack Mostow
Mailing address:
Carnegie Mellon University
Robotics Institute
5000 Forbes Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15213
Associated lab/group: Project LISTEN
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Project Description
Project LISTEN, one of National Science Foundation's "Nifty Fifty" research projects, is developing an automated Reading Tutor that helps children learn to read. It uses speech recognition to listen to them read aloud, and responds with spoken and graphical feedback. Automated field studies evaluate the efficacy of alternative tutorial interventions by embedding experiments within the Reading Tutor, which is now used by hundreds of children at several elementary schools. See www.cs.cmu.edu/~listen.
Personnel [Past Members]
Name - Title <Email Address>
- Juliet Bey -
Research Associate III <julietbey@gmail.com>
- [Home] Jack Mostow -
Research Professor <mostow@cs.cmu.edu>
Recent publications [View all 76 publications]
- 4-Month Evaluation of a Learner-controlled Reading Tutor that Listens
J. Mostow, G. Aist, C. Huang, B. Junker, R. Kennedy, H. Lan, D.T. Latimer, IV, R. O'Connor, R. Tassone, B. Tobin, and A. Wierman
Speech Technology for Language Learning, V. M. Holland, F. N. Fisher, ed., Swets & Zeitlinger Publishers, Lisse, The Netherlands, 2005.
- Evaluation purposes, excuses, and methods: Experience from a Reading Tutor that listens
J. Mostow
Interactive Literacy Education: Facilitating Literacy Environments Through Technology, C. K. Kinzer, L. Verhoeven, ed., Erlbaum Publishers, Mahway, NJ, 2005.
[Abstract]
- Faster, better task choice in a reading tutor that listens
G. Aist and J. Mostow
Speech Technology for Language Learning, V. M. Holland, F. N. Fisher, ed., Swets & Zeitlinger Publishers, Lisse, The Netherlands, 2005.
- When the Rubber Meets the Road: Lessons from the In-School Adventures of an Automated Reading Tutor that Listens
J. Mostow and J.E. Beck
Conceptualizing Scale-Up Multidisciplinary Perspectives, B. Schneider, ed., 2005.
[Abstract]
- Lessons on using ITS data to answer educational research questions
C. Heiner, J.E. Beck, and J. Mostow
Proceedings of the ITS2004 Workshop on Analyzing Student-Tutor Interaction Logs to Improve Educational Outcomes, August, 2004, pp. 1 - 9.
[Abstract]
Download: pdf [306 KB] copyrighted
- Some useful design tactics for mining ITS data
J. Mostow
Proceedings of
the ITS2004 Workshop on Analyzing Student-Tutor Interaction Logs to Improve Educational Outcomes, August, 2004.
[Abstract]
Download: pdf [193 KB] copyrighted
- Using response times to model student disengagement
J.E. Beck
Proceedings of the ITS2004 Workshop on Social and Emotional Intelligence in Learning Environments, August, 2004.
[Abstract]
Download: pdf [81 KB] copyrighted
- If I Have a Hammer: Computational Linguistics in a Reading Tutor that Listens
J. Mostow
42nd Annual Meeting of the Association of Computational Linguistics (ACL-EACL 2004), July, 2004.
[Abstract]
- Automated student assessment in language tutors
J.E. Beck and J. Sison
CALICO, June, 2004.
[Abstract]
- Improving the Help Selection Policy in a Reading Tutor that Listens
C. Heiner, J.E. Beck, and J. Mostow
Proceedings of the InSTIL/ICALL Symposium on NLP and Speech Technologies in
Advanced Language Learning Systems, June, 2004, pp. 195 - 198.
[Abstract]
Download: pdf [287 KB] copyrighted
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