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    Investigating Students’ Use and Evaluation of Video as a Form of Computer Assisted Language Learning Material

    This study examined a group of English language learners’ use and evaluation of digital videos as a form of computer assisted language learning (CALL) material, as they were engaged to complete a video-based v...

    Hsiu-Ting Hung, Yu-Fang Lu, Hui-Chin Yeh in Emerging Technologies for Education (2017)

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    Collaborative Modes on Collaborative Problem Solving

    Collaborative problem solving (CPS) is an important skill for 21st-century workplaces. We examined the effects of two collaborative modes (learner-on-computer agent mode and learner-on-learner mode) on the CPS pe...

    Yu-Hung Chien, Kuen-Yi Lin, Kuang-Chao Yu in Human Interface and the Management of Info… (2016)

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    A Mental Workload Predicator Model for the Design of Pre Alarm Systems

    This study investigated the operator’s mental workload of the fourth Nuclear Power Plant in Taiwan. An experiment including the primary and secondary tasks was designed to simulate the reactor shutdown procedu...

    Sheue-Ling Hwang, Yi-Jan Yau, Yu-Ting Lin in Engineering Psychology and Cognitive Ergon… (2007)

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    ANTS: Agent-Based Navigational Training System

    There is an explosive growth of e-learning trend during the last few years. More and more learning resources are generated by different purposes in the world. How to make the learning resources to be sharable ...

    Yu-Lin Jeng, Yueh-Min Huang, Yen-Hung Kuo in Advances in Web-Based Learning – ICWL 2005 (2005)

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    A Knowledge-Based Scenario Framework to Support Intelligent Planning Characters

    Agent technologies have been successfully applied to craft believable characters in interactive scenarios. However, intelligent characters specialized for a controlled scenario with a predefined story are inad...

    Paul Hsueh-Min Chang, Yu-Hung Chien, Edward Chao-Chun Kao in Intelligent Virtual Agents (2005)

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    Using Ontology to Establish Social Context and Support Social Reasoning

    Believable agents are required to express human-like characteristics. While most recent research focus on graphics and plan execution, few concentrate on the issue of flexible interactions by reasoning about s...

    Edward Chao-Chun Kao, Paul Hsueh-Min Chang, Yu-Hung Chien in Intelligent Virtual Agents (2005)