OpenOPAF: An Open-Source Multimodal System for Automated Feedback for Oral Presentations
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| Title: | OpenOPAF: An Open-Source Multimodal System for Automated Feedback for Oral Presentations |
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| Language: | English |
| Authors: | Xavier Ochoa (ORCID |
| Source: | Journal of Learning Analytics. 2024 11(3):224-248. |
| Availability: | Society for Learning Analytics Research. 121 Pointe Marsan, Beaumont, AB T4X 0A2, Canada. Tel: +61-429-920-838; e-mail: info@solaresearch.org; Web site: https://learning-analytics.info/index.php/JLA/index |
| Peer Reviewed: | Y |
| Page Count: | 25 |
| Publication Date: | 2024 |
| Document Type: | Journal Articles Reports - Evaluative |
| Descriptors: | Open Source Technology, Multimedia Materials, Automation, Feedback (Response), Speech Skills, Technology Uses in Education, Educational Technology, Communication Skills |
| ISSN: | 1929-7750 |
| Abstract: | Providing automated feedback that facilitates the practice and acquisition of oral presentation skills has been one of the notable applications of multimodal learning analytics (MmLA). However, the closedness and general unavailability of existing systems have reduced their potential impact and benefits. This work introduces OpenOPAF, an open-source system designed to provide automated multimodal feedback for oral presentations. By leveraging analytics to assess body language, gaze direction, voice volume, articulation speed, filled pauses, and the use of text in visual aids, it provides real-time, actionable information to presenters. Evaluations conducted on OpenOPAF show that it performs similarly, both technically and pedagogically, to existing closed solutions. This system targets practitioners who wish to use it as-is to provide feedback to novice presenters, developers seeking to adapt it for other learning contexts, and researchers interested in experimenting with new feature extraction algorithms and report mechanisms and studying the acquisition of oral presentation skills. This initiative aims to foster a community-driven approach to democratize access to sophisticated analytics tools for oral presentation skill development. |
| Abstractor: | As Provided |
| Entry Date: | 2025 |
| Accession Number: | EJ1456262 |
| Database: | ERIC |
| Abstract: | Providing automated feedback that facilitates the practice and acquisition of oral presentation skills has been one of the notable applications of multimodal learning analytics (MmLA). However, the closedness and general unavailability of existing systems have reduced their potential impact and benefits. This work introduces OpenOPAF, an open-source system designed to provide automated multimodal feedback for oral presentations. By leveraging analytics to assess body language, gaze direction, voice volume, articulation speed, filled pauses, and the use of text in visual aids, it provides real-time, actionable information to presenters. Evaluations conducted on OpenOPAF show that it performs similarly, both technically and pedagogically, to existing closed solutions. This system targets practitioners who wish to use it as-is to provide feedback to novice presenters, developers seeking to adapt it for other learning contexts, and researchers interested in experimenting with new feature extraction algorithms and report mechanisms and studying the acquisition of oral presentation skills. This initiative aims to foster a community-driven approach to democratize access to sophisticated analytics tools for oral presentation skill development. |
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| ISSN: | 1929-7750 |