JackMostow

Dr. Jack Mostow

Board of Advisor

Jack Mostow is a Research Professor affiliated with the Human-Computer Interaction Institute at Carnegie Mellon University. His work focuses on educational technology, artificial intelligence, and natural language processing. He is renowned for developing Project LISTEN’s automated reading tutor that listens to children’s oral reading, integrating speech recognition and machine learning to improve literacy. His research addresses challenges in child literacy, automated assessment, and the application of AI in education.

Key contributions include advancing speech recognition accuracy for children’s voices, designing adaptive tutoring systems, and exploring EEG and visual features to gauge learning states. He has contributed to global education initiatives, such as the XPRIZE field study, and developed tools for iterative improvement of intelligent tutoring systems. His work emphasizes scalable educational technologies for under-resourced regions and data-driven approaches to enhance learning outcomes.

Mostow’s publications span over two decades, addressing topics like reinforcement learning for instructional policies, semi-supervised affect perception, and difficulty-controllable question generation. His research bridges AI, education, and human-computer interaction, aiming to create systems that adapt to learners’ needs while advancing computational methods for educational analytics.