Rapport du Projet de Recherche TRAIMA
Julie Ran\c{c}on (UP, FoReLLIS, Poitiers), Jean-Fran\c{c}ois Cerisier (Techn\'e, Poitiers), Emilie Remond (Techn\'e, Poitiers), Aur\'elien Nguyen (Techn\'e, Poitiers), Andrew Peterson (Techn\'e, Poitiers), Ladjel Bellatreche (ISAE-ENSMA, IDD, A\&S)

TL;DR
The TRAIMA project investigates automating the analysis of multimodal classroom interactions, focusing on speech, gestures, gaze, and spatial data, to address manual transcription challenges in educational research.
Contribution
It provides a detailed methodological framework and theoretical definition of explanatory discourse, advancing multimodal interaction analysis and automating transcription processes.
Findings
Demonstrates variability in transcription practices affecting analysis.
Highlights the importance of multimodal data in understanding classroom interactions.
Provides a comparative analysis of existing transcription conventions.
Abstract
The TRAIMA project (TRaitement Automatique des Interactions Multimodales en Apprentissage), conducted between March 2019 and June 2020, investigates the potential of automatic processing of multimodal interactions in educational settings. The project addresses a central methodological challenge in educational and interactional research: the analysis of verbal, paraverbal, and non-verbal data is currently carried out manually, making it extremely time-consuming and difficult to scale. TRAIMA explores how machine learning approaches could contribute to the categorisation and classification of such interactions. The project focuses specifically on explanatory and collaborative sequences occurring in classroom interactions, particularly in French as a Foreign Language (FLE) and French as a First Language (FLM) contexts. These sequences are analysed as inherently multimodal phenomena,…
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TopicsSecond Language Acquisition and Learning · Speech and dialogue systems · Linguistics and Discourse Analysis
