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AWARDS- Notice from Program Chairs
To my fellow AIED Conference Folks,
Last night (24 June) we announced the Best Paper and Best Student Award but we did not state the three other nominated papers. We want to inform the community.
But first, in case you missed dinner, the Best Paper Award was given to
Temporal Generalizability of Face-Based Affect Detection in Noisy Classroom Environments by Nigel Bosch, Sidney D’Mello, Ryan Baker, Jaclyn Ocumpaugh, & Valerie Shute
The Best Student Paper winner was given to
Impact of Adaptive Educational System Behaviour on Student Motivation by Jan Papousek and Radek Pelánek
The Three Other Nominated Papers we did not announce last night were these :
DeepStealth: Leveraging Deep Learning Models for Stealth Assessment in Game-based Learning Environments By Wookhee Min, Megan H. Frankosky, Bradford W. Mott, Jonathan P. Rowe, Eric Wiebe, Kristy Elizabeth Boyer, and James C. Lester
Educational Question Answering Motivated by Question- Specific Concept Maps by Thushari Atapattu, Katrina Falkner, Nickolas Falkner
To Resolve or Not to Resolve? That is the Big Question about Confusion by Blair Lehman and Art Graesser
Congrats to those that were nominated and/or won!
Thanks to all who submitted papers! The AIED 2015 Conference has been going great and i thank you all for submitting your great work.
Poster awards:
Best poster: Bruce McLaren, Tamara Van Gog, Craig Ganoe, David Yaron and
Karabinos Michael. Worked Examples are more Efficient for Learning than
High-Assistance Instructional Software
Best student poster: Maria-Ángeles Serrano, Eduardo Vidal-Abarca, Ignacio
Máñez and Carmen Candel. Selection Task and Computer-Based Feedback to
Improve the Searching Process in Task-Oriented Reading Situations