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  1. Adult-child interaction is an important component for language development in young children. Teachers responsible for the language acquisition of their students have a vested interest in improving such conversation in their classrooms. Advancements in speech technology and natural language processing can be used as an effective tool by teachers in pre-school classrooms to acquire large amounts of conversational data, receive feedback from automated conversational analysis, and amend their teaching methods. Measuring engagement among pre-school children and teachers is a challenging task and not well defined. In this study, we focus on developing criteria to measure conversational turn-taking and topic initiation during adult-child interactions in preschool environments. However, counting conversational turns, conversation initiations, or vocabulary alone is not enough to judge the quality of a conversation and track language acquisition. It is necessary to use a combination of the three and include a measurement of the complexity of vocabulary. The next iterative of this problem is to deploy various solutions from speech and language processing technology to automate these measurements. * (2022 ASEE Best Student Paper Award Winner) 
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