Conceptual Artificial Intelligence framework to Improving English as Second Language
Author(s) -
Aminah Almutairi,
Alexander Gegov,
Mo Adda,
Farzad Arabikhan
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
wseas transactions on advances in engineering education
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2224-3410
pISSN - 1790-1979
DOI - 10.37394/232010.2020.17.11
Subject(s) - computer science , conceptual framework , process (computing) , language acquisition , english language , artificial intelligence , structured english , foreign language , natural language processing , mathematics education , language transfer , comprehension approach , natural language , psychology , sociology , operating system , social science
English has become a global language in modern day world. It is widely spoken among the non-native English communities as well. However, due to the lack of resources, such as, teaching literature and skilled English teachers, the teaching of English language becomes inefficient. Educational institutions and non-native English students are equally affected by these problems. In order to efficiently cope with the aforementioned issues, we propose an AI-based English learning framework. The proposed AI-based framework combines the previously proposed algorithms and other newly developed techniques to enhance the language learning. The proposed framework enables the individual learners to interact with the framework for improving and enhancing the process of learning English language. In addition, the proposed system has the capability to effectively cope with the lack of resources available to the educational institutes providing English learning courses. In addition, we also perform data collection and develop new modules that are integrated in the proposed framework. We assess the proposed framework by allowing a group of participants to learn English language. These participants are non-native speakers from a foreign land. The results make it evident, that the proposed framework assists the students in learning English as a foreign language. Keywordslanguage-learning; Education; Intelligent Tutoring Systems; styling; Artificial Intelligence. Received: April 10, 2020. Revised: June 25, 2020. Re-Revised: July 10, 2020. Accepted: July 21, 2020. Published: July 22, 2020
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