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Chapter and Conference Paper
Stratagems: Embedding Cognitive Training in Game-Based Environments
Combat Rescue Helicopter aircrew are tasked with challenging missions, usually under conditions of time pressure, dynamic conditions, and a high degree of uncertainty. The complex cognitive skills required to ...
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SOM-Based Anomaly Detection and Localization for Space Subsystems
The aim of this paper is to contribute to machine-learning technology that expands real-time and offline Integrated System Health Management capabilities for future deep-space exploration efforts. To this end...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Realistic and Relevant Role-Players for Experiential Learning
Providing experiential training in complex tasks on an any-time anywhere basis—whether for individual or team tasks—often requires simulating interaction with non-player characters (NPCs): co-workers, superior...
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Lessons from Building Diverse Adaptive Instructional Systems (AIS)
This paper presents lessons learned from building a wide range of Adaptive Instructional Systems (AISs), ultimately bearing on the question of how to characterize the space of potential AISs to advance the ca...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
ITADS: A Real-World Intelligent Tutor to Train Troubleshooting Skills
Real-world intelligent tutoring systems are important ambassadors for promoting wide adoption of the technology. Questions about affordability, quality control, operational readiness, training effectiveness, ...
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Article
Open AccessIdentification of promising host-induced silencing targets among genes preferentially transcribed in haustoria of Puccinia
The cereal rust fungi are destructive pathogens that affect grain production worldwide. Although the genomic and transcript sequences for three Puccinia species that attack wheat have been released, the functions...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
An Evaluation of Intelligent Reading Tutors
Reading comprehension is a very important life skill, yet millions of Americans are functionally illiterate. Technology can help, but most computer-based training programs for reading skills fall short in thei...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Simulation-Based Automated Intelligent Tutoring
Simulation-based training has traditionally relied on live simulations for the specification of training scenarios. However, both the logistics and cost of live simulation constrain how often that form of trai...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
FlexiTrainer: A Visual Authoring Framework for Case-Based Intelligent Tutoring Systems
The need for rapid and cost-effective development Intelligent Tutoring Systems with flexible pedagogical approaches has led to a demand for authoring tools. The authoring systems developed to date provide a ra...