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23 March 1993 Practical and generalizable architecture for an intelligent tutoring system
Randy M. Kaplan, Harriet Trenholm
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Abstract
In this paper we describe an intelligent tutoring system (ITS) called HYDRIVE (hydraulics interactive video experience). This system is built using several novel approaches to intelligent tutoring. The underlying rationale for HYDRIVE is based on the results of a cognitive task analysis. The reasoning component of the system makes extensive use of a hierarchical knowledge representation. Reasoning within the system is accomplished using a logic-based approach and is linked to a highly interactive interface using multimedia. The knowledge representation contains information that drives the multimedia elements of the system, and the reasoning components select the appropriate information to assess student knowledge or guide the student at any particular moment. As this system will be deployed throughout the Air Force maintenance function, the implementation platform is the IBM PC.
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Randy M. Kaplan and Harriet Trenholm "Practical and generalizable architecture for an intelligent tutoring system", Proc. SPIE 1963, Applications of Artificial Intelligence 1993: Knowledge-Based Systems in Aerospace and Industry, (23 March 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.141747
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KEYWORDS
Intelligence systems

Systems modeling

Multimedia

Artificial intelligence

Control systems

Chemical elements

Instrument modeling

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