Intelligent Tutoring Systems, while effective at producing student learning [2,7], are notoriously costly to construct [1,9], and require PhD level experience in cognitive science...
Neil T. Heffernan, Terrence E. Turner, Abraao L. N...
We present an overview of the Virtual Patient project at the University of Maryland, which is developing a cognitive model of humans experiencing various states of health and dise...
Sergei Nirenburg, Marjorie McShane, Stephen Beale,...
Intelligent tutoring systems (ITS) provide individualised instruction. They offer many advantages over the traditional classroom scenario: they are always available, non-judgement...
Scott P. Overmyer, Hamid Gholam Hosseini, Chao Fan...
Dynamic Bayesian networks (DBNs) offer an elegant way to integrate various aspects of language in one model. Many existing algorithms developed for learning and inference in DBNs ...
Nowadays, in a hotly competitive environment, companies are continuously trying to provide products and/or services to customers faster, cheaper, and better than the competitors d...