Author:
Chu Liqing,Liu Yanlan,Zhai Yixi,Wang Dandan,Wu Yufei
Abstract
AbstractThis work aims to investigate the application of advanced deep learning algorithms and image recognition technologies to enhance language analysis tools in secondary education, with the goal of providing educators with more effective resources and support. Based on artificial intelligence, this work integrates data mining techniques related to deep learning to analyze and study language behavior in secondary school education. Initially, a framework for analyzing language behavior in secondary school education is constructed. This involves evaluating the current state of language behavior, establishing a framework based on evaluation comments, and defining indicators for analyzing language behavior in online secondary school education. Subsequently, data mining technology and image and character recognition technology are employed to conduct data mining for online courses in secondary schools, encompassing the processing of teaching video images and character recognition. Finally, an experiment is designed to validate the proposed framework for analyzing language behavior in secondary school education. The results indicate specific differences among the grouped evaluation scores for each analysis indicator. The significance p values for the online classroom discourse’s speaking rate, speech intelligibility, average sentence length, and content similarity are −0.56, −0.71, −0.71, and −0.74, respectively. The aim is to identify the most effective teaching behaviors for learners and enhance the support for online course instruction.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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