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Research Paper | Communication or Media Studies | India | Volume 5 Issue 12, December 2016 | Popularity: 6.6 / 10
Wireless Technology for Improving E-Learning Classroom with Gesture Analysis
Hari S
Abstract: Video conferencing plays an important role in many corporate and educational fields. E-learning uses the concept of video conferencing for interaction between students and tutors in different locations. The tutors actual presence is in real classroom and the students can view their tutor through a video in a virtual classroom. Wireless microphones and video sensors are used, to facilitate an interaction between the students and tutors but sometimes it may not be as efficient when we use multiple speakers. In that case, it would be helpful if we identify the student who asks a question first, either in virtual or real class-room by using audio and video sensors. To make an E-learning classroom as close to a real classroom, we propose a system that will utilize the professors gestures, this will decide who can ask questions. This is particularly useful when we use several speakers in a E-learning classroom. The student who is asking a question the first time will be located using audio and video sensors either from virtual or real classroom. The raised hand along with his voice is used for localization. This method helps both the professor and the student get the experience of being in a real classroom
Keywords: Gestures, Multi-speaker, vocal vibration, A-view, E-learning
Edition: Volume 5 Issue 12, December 2016
Pages: 1513 - 1516
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