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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Mar. 18, 2025
Filed:
Sep. 07, 2021
Central China Normal University, Hubei, CN;
Sannyuya Liu, Hubei, CN;
Zengzhao Chen, Hubei, CN;
Zhicheng Dai, Hubei, CN;
Shengming Wang, Hubei, CN;
Xiuling He, Hubei, CN;
Baolin Yi, Hubei, CN;
CENTRAL CHINA NORMAL UNIVERSITY, Hubei, CN;
Abstract
The present invention discloses construction method and system of a descriptive model of classroom teaching behavior events. The construction method includes steps as the followings: acquiring classroom teaching video data to be trained; dividing the classroom teaching video data to be trained into multiple events according to utterances of a teacher by using a voice activity detection technology; and performing multi-modal recognition on all events by using multiple artificial intelligence technologies to divide the events into sub-events in multiple dimensions, establishing an event descriptive model according to the sub-events, and describing various teaching behavior events of the teacher in a classroom. The present invention divides a classroom video according to voice, which can ensure the completeness of the teacher's non-verbal behavior in each event to the greatest extent. Also, a descriptive model that uniformly describes all events is established by extracting commonality between different events, which can not only complete the description of various teaching behaviors of the teacher, but also reflect the correlation between events, so that the events are no longer isolated.