POSTECH Approaches for Dialog-based English Conversation Tutoring

  • Sungjin Lee ,
  • Hyungjong Noh ,
  • Jonghoon Lee ,
  • Gary Geunbae Lee

Second APSIPA Annual Summit and Conference, Biopolis, Singapore |

nominated for student best paper

Although there have been enormous investments into English education all around the world, not many differences have been made to change the English instruction style. Considering the shortcomings for the current teaching-learning methodology, we have been investigating advanced computer-assisted language learning (CALL) systems. This paper aims at summarizing a set of POSTECH approaches including theories, technologies, systems, and field studies. On top of the state-of-the-art technologies of spoken dialog system, a variety of adaptations have been applied to overcome some problems caused by numerous errors and variations naturally produced by non-native speakers. Furthermore, a number of methods have been developed for generating educational feedback and mining educational data from Internet. Integrating these efforts resulted in intelligent educational robots -Mero and Engkey -and virtual 3D language learning games, Pomy. To verify the effects of our approaches on students’ communicative abilities, we have conducted a field study at an elementary school in Korea. The results showed that our CALL approaches can be enjoyable and fruitful activities for students. Although the results of this study bring us a step closer to understanding computer-based education, more studies are needed to consolidate the findings.