CASTE (Course Assembly System and Tutorial Environment) and CVI: (Combat Vehicle Identification) A First Application of an Intelligent Tutorial System to Combat Vehicle Identification.
Abstract
This research report describes an intelligent tutorial delivery system called CASTE and its complement, an authoring and representation system called THOUGHTSTICKER. The prototype system runs on an Apple microcomputer and is aimed principally at the elucidation of the well-founded, but complex, principles of conversation theory that generated the system. In addition, the system addresses the problem of how to go beyond conventional, simulator- oriented approaches to computer-based training systems and hence to realize an embedded trainer that is both intelligent and effective. The training problem used by the prototype system is combat vehicle identification, a visual recognition skill for which a classroom-based training program had already been developed at the U. S. Army Research Institute, Fort Hood, Texas. Experiments are being designed to test the CASTE approach to learning, using both the current version reported in this paper and a more advanced version due for delivery to ARI in the fourth quarter of FY84. Additional keywords: Computer aided instruction; Knowledge representation; Artificial intelligence; Cybernetics; CASTE(Course Assembly System and Tutorial Environment); CASTE software System.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Sep 01, 1984
- Accession Number
- ADA156798
Entities
People
- Dik Gregory
Organizations
- U.S. Army Research Institute for the Behavioral and Social Sciences