MUMBAI, India, March 13 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202641003014 A) filed by Saveetha Engineering College, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, on Jan. 12, for 'an automated framework for learner-centric literacy comprehension outcome optimization.'
Inventor(s) include Dr R. Subhashini.
The application for the patent was published on March 13, under issue no. 11/2026.
According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "The goal of the current invention is to improve learner-centric education through quantifiable, competency-aligned instructional processes using a focused-on outcomes literacy comprehension training approach. The model consists of an adaptable training module that adjusts methods of instruction based on measured outcomes, an evaluation of outcomes mechanism for comparing learner performance to predetermined comprehension expectations, and a structured instruction framework set up to deliver language comprehension content. The system makes it easier to track students' progress over time and dynamically matches learning activities to specific literacy comprehension goals. The training methodology facilitates the development of literacy comprehension at multiple levels, including figurative, inferential, interpretive, and critical comprehension. Personalized training routes are created using interaction with students data and performance measures, guaranteeing each learner's optimal learning progression. To close recognized comprehension gaps and improve retention, automated evaluation and reinforcement systems are incorporated. In educational, professional, and electronic educational environments, the outcome-driven architecture facilitates scalable deployment and data-driven instructional decision-making. By methodically connecting the teaching process with outcome evaluation and adaptive training procedures, the invention offers an effective, learner-centric solution for enhancing literacy comprehension."
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