Automatic detection of frustration of novice programmers from contextual and keystroke logs
Novice programmers exhibit a repertoire of affective states over time when they are learning computer programming. The modeling of frustration is important as it informs on the need for pedagogical intervention of the student who may otherwise lose confidence and interest in the learning. In this pa...
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Main Author: | FWA, Hua Leong |
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Language: | English |
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Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
2015
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