Hartholt, Arno
Designing a Personal Assistant for Life-Long Learning (PAL3)
Swartout, William R. (University of Southern California, Institute for Creative Technologies) | Nye, Benjamin D. (University of Southern California, Institute for Creative Technologies) | Hartholt, Arno (University of Southern California, Institute for Creative Technologies) | Reilly, Adam (University of Southern California, Institute for Creative Technologies) | Graesser, Arthur C. (University of Memphis) | VanLehn, Kurt (Arizona State University) | Wetzel, Jon (Arizona State University) | Liewer, Matt (University of Southern California, Institute for Creative Technologies) | Morbini, Fabrizio (University of Southern California, Institute for Creative Technologies) | Morgan, Brent (University of Memphis) | Wang, Lijia (University of Memphis) | Benn, Grace (University of Southern California, Institute for Creative Technologies) | Rosenberg, Milton (University of Southern California, Institute for Creative Technologies)
Learners’ skills decay during gaps in instruction, since they lack the structure and motivation to continue studying. To meet this challenge, the PAL3 system was designed to accompany a learner throughout their career and mentor them to build and maintain skills through: 1) the use of an embodied pedagogical agent (Pal), 2) a persistent learning record that drives a student model which estimates forgetting, 3) an adaptive recommendation engine linking to both intelligent tutors and traditional learning resources, and 4) game-like mechanisms to promote engagement (e.g., leaderboards, effort-based point rewards, unlocking customizations). The design process for PAL3 is discussed, from the perspective of insights and revisions based on a series of formative feedback and evaluation sessions.
SimSensei Demonstration: A Perceptive Virtual Human Interviewer for Healthcare Applications
Morency, Louis-Philippe (University of Southern California) | Stratou, Giota (University of Southern California) | DeVault, David (University of Southern California) | Hartholt, Arno (University of Southern California) | Lhommet, Margo (University of Southern California) | Lucas, Gale (University of Southern California) | Morbini, Fabrizio (University of Southern California) | Georgila, Kallirroi (University of Southern California) | Scherer, Stefan (University of Southern California) | Gratch, Jonathan (University of Southern California) | Marsella, Stacy (University of Southern California) | Traum, David (University of Southern California) | Rizzo, Albert (University of Southern California)
We present the SimSensei system, a fully automatic virtual agent that conducts interviews to assess indicators of psychological distress. We emphasize on the perception part of the system, a multimodal framework which captures and analyzes user state for both behavioral understanding and interactional purposes.