Tools
Our work wouldn’t be possible without the contributions of hundreds of other labs. Here are some tools and resources that we have developed for the research community.
iTELL
What if students could interact with their textbooks? We are building an open source digital textbook framework powered by AI.
Lexical Analysis Tools
Along with colleagues at the University of Oregon (Kris Kyle), Arizona State University (Danielle McNamara), and Georgia State University (Joon Suh Choi), we have developed a number of tools that can be used to automatically extract linguistic features, language components, and readability formulas from texts.
Lexical sophistication
Text Cohesion
Syntactic Complexity
Lexical Diversity
Sentiment Analysis
Text Readability
Grammatical Complexity
Other Tools
We are building a text deidentification tool to promote educational data sharing while protecting student privacy.
TAMMI analyzes plain text for morphological metrics, outputting results to a CSV file based on the MorphoLex database variables.
This is our configuration for a collaborative high-performance development server, managed by our lab. Check out the documentation if you’d like to build something similar!
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