Title
A comprehensive study of parameters in physical environment that impact students’ focus during lecture using Internet of Things
Abstract
We analyzed the impact of different parameters of the physical environment on students' focus.The research is based on the dataset collected from 14 recorded lectures.We analyzed five parameters from the physical environment and 22 features from lecturer's voice.We found five uncorrelated parameters to have significant impact on students' focus. We describe and analyze the impact of several parameters of the physical environment in a classroom on students' focus, where the term \"focus\" refers to the students' subjective feeling of their ability to concentrate on a lecture at a given moment. The primary goal is to identify those parameters that significantly affect students' focus during the lectures. We had measured several parameters in a real classroom environment using different low-cost smart devices. The research is based on the dataset collected from 14 recorded lectures attended by 197 students. We had measured five parameters of the physical environment and extracted 22 features from the lecturer's voice. After analyzing collected measurements, we had identified eight parameters that have shown to have statistically different values for \"focused\" and \"not focused\" segments. We used obtained dataset to test different classifiers and their ability to correctly classify \"focused\" against \"not focused\" segments of the lectures. We found out that AdaBoost M1 classifier had the best overall recognition accuracy (86.78%). After performing additional series of trials we identified three parameters that could be removed from the original dataset without changing classifier's accuracy, which left us five uncorrelated parameters that have shown to have significant impact on students' focus.
Year
DOI
Venue
2015
10.1016/j.chb.2015.07.023
Computers in Human Behavior
Keywords
Field
DocType
Smart classroom,Internet of Things,Classification,Machine learning,Pattern recognition,Student’s focus
Social psychology,AdaBoost,Internet of Things,Uncorrelated,Psychology,Smart classroom,Classifier (linguistics),Feeling
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
53
C
0747-5632
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
5
0.53
26
Authors
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Ana Uzelac1312.85
Nenad Gligoric2254.50
Srdjan Krco349458.26