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PAL: Personal Adaptive Learner

Megha Chakraborty, Darssan L. Eswaramoorthi, Madhur Thareja, Het Riteshkumar Shah, Finlay Palmer, Aryaman Bahl, Michelle A Ihetu, Amit Sheth

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Published 2026-04-14 · First seen 2026-04-15

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AI-driven education platforms have made some progress in personalisation, yet most remain constrained to static adaptation--predefined quizzes, uniform pacing, or generic feedback--limiting their ability to respond to learners' evolving understanding. This shortfall highlights the need for systems that are both context-aware and adaptive in real time. We introduce PAL (Personal Adaptive Learner), an AI-powered platform that transforms lecture videos into interactive learning experiences. PAL continuously analyzes multimodal lecture content and dynamically engages learners through questions of varying difficulty, adjusting to their responses as the lesson unfolds. At the end of a session, PAL generates a personalized summary that reinforces key concepts while tailoring examples to the learner's interests. By uniting multimodal content analysis with adaptive decision-making, PAL contributes a novel framework for responsive digital learning. Our work demonstrates how AI can move beyond static personalization toward real-time, individualized support, addressing a core challenge in AI-enabled education.

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@article{chakraborty2026pal,
  title = {PAL: Personal Adaptive Learner},
  author = {Megha Chakraborty and Darssan L. Eswaramoorthi and Madhur Thareja and Het Riteshkumar Shah and Finlay Palmer and Aryaman Bahl and Michelle A Ihetu and Amit Sheth},
  year = {2026},
  abstract = {AI-driven education platforms have made some progress in personalisation, yet most remain constrained to static adaptation--predefined quizzes, uniform pacing, or generic feedback--limiting their ability to respond to learners' evolving understanding. This shortfall highlights the need for systems that are both context-aware and adaptive in real time. We introduce PAL (Personal Adaptive Learner), an AI-powered platform that transforms lecture videos into interactive learning experiences. PAL con},
  url = {https://arxiv.org/abs/2604.13017},
  keywords = {cs.AI, cs.HC, Personalization, Computer science, Key (lock), Multimedia, Human–computer interaction},
  eprint = {2604.13017},
  archiveprefix = {arXiv},
}

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