Representing Dynamic Skill Knowledge.

Abstract

Intelligent computer Aided Instruction (ICAI) requires machine understanding of student knowledge and skills. Methods for representing knowledge about a coherent set of tasks, dynamic skill tasks, are presented. A formal system appropriate to the representation of temporality, events, and actions is adopted. A semantic composition method naturally promotes a 'degrees of specificity' approach to the representation of knowledge. Some, presumably widely held, elements of dynamic skill knowledge are domain-independent. Others are specific to particular task domains. Many task-specific representations can be seen as instantiations of more generic representations. Student explanations of a variety of dynamic skill tasks are analyzed in this framework. An experimental computer-based dynamic skill task is used to permit detailed observation of student performances that are analyzed in terms of the proposed representation format. Keywords include: Knowledge representation, dynamic skill training, simulation training.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Dec 01, 1984
Accession Number
ADA152589

Entities

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  • A. Munro
  • D. M. Towne
  • D. S. Surmon

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  • University of Southern California

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