Sidney D'mello /cs/ en 欧美口爆视频 Boulder study creates tool to read essays /cs/2024/01/02/cu-boulder-study-creates-tool-read-essays 欧美口爆视频 Boulder study creates tool to read essays Anonymous (not verified) Tue, 01/02/2024 - 13:20 Tags: Sidney D'mello A new AI tool can read college essays 鈥 and it has the potential to change the way admissions are run at colleges and universities nationwide by reducing bias and improving efficiency. window.location.href = `https://www.dailycamera.com/2023/12/30/ai-in-admissions-cu-boulder-study-creates-tool-to-read-college-essays/`;

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Researchers see AI as a possible tool in college admissions /cs/2023/12/13/researchers-see-ai-possible-tool-college-admissions Researchers see AI as a possible tool in college admissions Anonymous (not verified) Wed, 12/13/2023 - 11:29 Tags: R-exclude Sidney D'mello This artificial intelligence tool, designed by a team at 欧美口爆视频 Boulder, may be able to help admissions officers sort through tens of thousands of essays and recognize prospective students who might previously have gone unrecognized. window.location.href = `https://www.chalkbeat.org/colorado/2023/12/08/researchers-use-ai-to-analyze-college-essays/`;

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Is the World Ready for Self-Driving Cars? /cs/2023/11/27/world-ready-self-driving-cars Is the World Ready for Self-Driving Cars? Anonymous (not verified) Mon, 11/27/2023 - 10:29 Tags: Chris Heckman Leanne Hirschfield Majid Zamani Sidney D'mello Daniel Oberhaus Autonomous vehicles are hitting the road in cities across the U.S. Can they be trusted? Researchers from the Department of Computer Science weigh in. External link to the Coloradan Alumni Magazine. window.location.href = `/coloradan/2023/11/06/world-ready-self-driving-cars`;

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Humans and computers work together for tutoring success /cs/2023/11/02/humans-and-computers-work-together-tutoring-success Humans and computers work together for tutoring success Anonymous (not verified) Thu, 11/02/2023 - 10:48 Tags: Sidney D'mello Grace Wilson

The University of 欧美口爆视频 Boulder is one of seven teams chosen to join the new (LEVI) from over 100 competing teams. The institute's goal is to double the rate of middle school math learning within five years, focusing on students from low-income backgrounds. 

Rates of mathematical achievement are now the lowest they have been in decades. Between 2019 and 2022, National Assessment of Educational Progress mathematics assessment scores declined 8 percent for all eighth graders, with only 26 percent of students scoring as proficient. 

Professors Sidney D'Mello and Tamara Sumner of the Department of Computer Science and Institute of Cognitive Science join professors Peter Foltz, Jennifer Jacobs and Jeffrey Bush of the Institute of Cognitive Science in leading the project team. 

 "The LEVI initiative is incredible,鈥 D'Mello said. 鈥淚t enables our 20-year dream to scale our work to impact hundreds of thousands of students." 

The project also involves a partnership with , a large non-profit provider of tutoring services to low-income youth and a collaboration with Professor Jacob Whitehill from Worcester Polytechnic Institute.

Transforming tutoring

欧美口爆视频 Boulder's project is the Hybrid Human-AI Tutoring (HAT) platform. It aims to transform tutoring from only a human or technological solution into human and computer synergy that will reach over 275,000 diverse, low-income students over the next five years.

"We're going to blend what computers do best 鈥 finding patterns in large volumes of data 鈥 with what humans do best 鈥 nurturing and caring for each other," D'Mello said. 

D'Mello, who also directs the $20 million federally funded National AI Institute for Student-AI Teaming (iSAT), has considerable experience with connecting AI to student success. Several of the key technologies from iSAT and related projects will be leveraged to jump start the LEVI Institute.

The program also builds on the success of Saga, a highly successful "high-dosage" human tutoring program that lets students experience the equivalent of a second math class every day. 

While several external studies have shown that Saga doubled math achievement for low-income students. This initiative will address some of the key challenges that face the program. 

"We鈥檙e addressing the central challenge of scaling high-dosage tutoring while maintaining quality of service," D'Mello said. 

A problem of scale

Tutors are, in general, chosen for their subject-matter expertise, not their teaching experience or experience with low-income, school-age children. 

This lack of experience on the part of the tutor can lead to unequal outcomes for students. It also requires intensive and expensive on-the-job learning and targeted feedback to improve tutor performance and student engagement, something that is challenging to provide consistently. The HAT platform helps with this. 

HAT involves advanced computational machinery, including finely-tuned speech recognizers and large language models, combined with powerful analytical tools and reinforcement learning. 

Historically, artificial intelligence and machine learning have been plagued with bias. HAT, however, is deeply focused on removing bias from machine learning models and improving the emotional and social environment that tutors provide to their diverse cohort of learners.

The large language models will be enhanced to support multiple languages, speech vernaculars and styles, and nonverbal cues. 

HAT also carefully attunes to tutoring conversations and nonverbal signals, providing feedback during and after each session to ensure equitable learning opportunities for students across economic and racial demographics.  

A human-centered approach

As well as improving the quality of tutoring, the platform works to support the process of engaging students. Before the tutoring session, HAT helps the tutor determine what tasks would be helpful for the students in their groups. 

"HAT uses students' behaviors in past sessions to help tutors select challenging math tasks tailored to enhance learning for each small student group," D'Mello said. 

The advanced computation behind HAT also makes it possible for the platform to give tutors specific feedback on how to to engage students in collaborative, meaningful mathematical discussions. 

For example, HAT might prompt a tutor to ask students to provide reasoning for an answer they just gave, in real-time, to support their learning. 

HAT also aims to create personalized computational models. This means the model can, among other scenarios, ensure that behaviors from disabled and neurodiverse learners and tutors are accommodated for and not assumed to be non-productive. 

The final part of HAT is between-session coaching, where data about the tutoring session allows tutors and their human coaches to create and track goals towards highly effective tutoring . Over time, this is expected to improve tutor performance, student engagement and educational outcomes for students. 

Within five years, the solutions generated by LEVI teams are projected to reach millions of students.

The University of 欧美口爆视频 Boulder was chosen to join the new Learning Engineering Virtual Institute (LEVI) in order to double the rate of middle school math learning within five years by building a hybrid human-AI tutoring platform that will reach over 275,000 diverse, low-income students.

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New $20 million center to bring AI into the classroom /cs/2020/08/26/new-20-million-center-bring-ai-classroom New $20 million center to bring AI into the classroom Anonymous (not verified) Wed, 08/26/2020 - 09:43 Tags: Sidney D'mello Sidney D鈥橫ello will lead the five-year project, which will bring together a team of researchers from nine universities from across the country in a close collaboration with two public school districts, private companies and community leaders. window.location.href = `/today/ai-education`;

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