Author:
Vidyashankar Sandhya, ,Vahi Rakshit,Karkhanis Yash,Srinivasa Gowri, , ,
Abstract
We present an automated, visual question answering based companion – VisQuelle - to facilitate elementary learning of word-object associations. In particular, we attempt to harness the power of machine learning models for object recognition and the understanding of combined processing of images and text data from visual-question answering to provide variety and nuance in the images associated with letters or words presented to the elementary learner. We incorporate elements such as gamification to motivate the learner by recording scores, errors, etc., to track the learner’s progress. Translation is also provided to reinforce word-object associations in the user’s native tongue, if the learner is using VisQuelle to learn a second language.
Publisher
Blue Eyes Intelligence Engineering and Sciences Engineering and Sciences Publication - BEIESP
Subject
Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Civil and Structural Engineering,General Computer Science
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