Urbanicity

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Ocumpaugh et al. (2014) [pdf]

  • Models detecting student affective states (boredom, confusion, engaged concentration, frustration) from the interaction with ASSISTment system
  • Detectors generally performed the best for the same subpopulation that they were trained on (average kappa = 0.26, A′ = 0.67), and worse for other subpopulations (average kappa = 0.03 and A′ = 0.52)
  • Detectors trained on combined population generally performed better for urban and suburban population (kappa = 0.18, 0.16; A′ = 0.62, 0.66) and not as well for rural population (kappa = 0.06; A′ = 0.54)