Cosmo: The lifelike pedagogical agent
author:
Arnav Jhala,
North Carolina State University
coauthor: Curtis Rawls, North Carolina State University
coauthor: Curtis Rawls, North Carolina State University
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very well made video. no information tough...
it would be interesting to learn about the undelying algorithms , especially how sophisticated the student representation is, and how well they perform against modern ones (Cosmo is a product of the 90s). it seems like a pomdp http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Partiall... to me, since the state of the student has to be infered and his learning has to be optimized.