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Implementation of the Affective Feedback Model

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Attending the previously described design guidelines, this chapter presents the design and implementation of the Affective Feedback Model (AFM). Moreover, this chapter also details the AFM log data, user–system interaction, and user interface. Also, it presents TIPOO tutoring system used in this study. The description includes its general architecture system, course structure, some functionality, and implementation details. This section of the document also relates the integration of the AFM in the tutoring system.

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Jiménez, S., Juárez-Ramírez, R., Castillo, V.H., Tapia Armenta, J.J. (2018). Implementation of the Affective Feedback Model. In: Affective Feedback in Intelligent Tutoring Systems. Human–Computer Interaction Series(). Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-93197-5_4

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