CVJul 18, 2023
Measuring Student Behavioral Engagement using Histogram of ActionsAhmed Abdelkawy, Aly Farag, Islam Alkabbany et al.
In this paper, we propose a novel technique for measuring behavioral engagement through students' actions recognition. The proposed approach recognizes student actions then predicts the student behavioral engagement level. For student action recognition, we use human skeletons to model student postures and upper body movements. To learn the dynamics of student upper body, a 3D-CNN model is used. The trained 3D-CNN model is used to recognize actions within every 2minute video segment then these actions are used to build a histogram of actions which encodes the student actions and their frequencies. This histogram is utilized as an input to SVM classifier to classify whether the student is engaged or disengaged. To evaluate the proposed framework, we build a dataset consisting of 1414 2-minute video segments annotated with 13 actions and 112 video segments annotated with two engagement levels. Experimental results indicate that student actions can be recognized with top 1 accuracy 83.63% and the proposed framework can capture the average engagement of the class.
CVJul 18, 2023
Occlusion Aware Student Emotion Recognition based on Facial Action Unit DetectionShrouk Wally, Ahmed Elsayed, Islam Alkabbany et al.
Given that approximately half of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) undergraduate students in U.S. colleges and universities leave by the end of the first year [15], it is crucial to improve the quality of classroom environments. This study focuses on monitoring students' emotions in the classroom as an indicator of their engagement and proposes an approach to address this issue. The impact of different facial parts on the performance of an emotional recognition model is evaluated through experimentation. To test the proposed model under partial occlusion, an artificially occluded dataset is introduced. The novelty of this work lies in the proposal of an occlusion-aware architecture for facial action units (AUs) extraction, which employs attention mechanism and adaptive feature learning. The AUs can be used later to classify facial expressions in classroom settings. This research paper's findings provide valuable insights into handling occlusion in analyzing facial images for emotional engagement analysis. The proposed experiments demonstrate the significance of considering occlusion and enhancing the reliability of facial analysis models in classroom environments. These findings can also be extended to other settings where occlusions are prevalent.