Reliable Classroom AI via Neuro-Symbolic Multimodal Reasoning
arXiv cs.AI / 3/25/2026
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Key Points
- The paper argues that classroom AI must go beyond raw predictive accuracy by providing verifiable evidence, calibrated uncertainty, and deployment guardrails tailored to noisy, multi-party, multilingual, and privacy-sensitive classroom environments.
- It proposes NSCR, a neuro-symbolic multimodal reasoning framework that transforms inputs (video, audio, ASR, and contextual metadata) into typed facts, then composes them via executable reasoning and policy constraints.
- NSCR is structured into four layers—perceptual grounding, symbolic abstraction, executable reasoning, and governance—to improve interpretability and reliability for higher-level classroom judgments.
- The authors introduce a benchmark and evaluation protocol with five tasks (e.g., classroom state inference, discourse-grounded event linking, temporal early warning, collaboration analysis, multilingual reasoning) and reliability metrics focused on abstention, calibration, robustness, construct alignment, and usefulness to humans.
- The work is positioned as a framework and evaluation agenda rather than new empirical results, aiming to enable more privacy-aware and pedagogically grounded multimodal educational AI.
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