Accession Number:
ADA224179
Title:
An Intelligent Tutor System for Visual Aircraft Recognition
Descriptive Note:
Master's thesis
Corporate Author:
NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCHOOL MONTEREY CA
Personal Author(s):
Report Date:
1990-06-01
Pagination or Media Count:
172.0
Abstract:
Visual aircraft recognition VACR is a critical skill for U.S. Army Short Range Air Defense SHORAD soldiers. It is the most reliable means of identifying aircraft, however VACR skills are not easy to teach or learn, and once learned they are highly degradable. The numerous training aids that exist to help units train soldiers require qualified instructors who are not always available. Also, the varying degrees of proficiency among soldiers make group training less than ideal. In an attempt to alleviate the problems in most VASC training programs, an intelligent tutor system has been developed to teach VACR in accordance with the Wings, Engine, Fuselage, Tail WEFT cognitive model. The Aircraft Recognition Tutor is a graphics based, object oriented instructional program that teaches, reviews and tests VACR skills at a level appropriate to the student. The tutor adaptively coaches the student from the novice level, through the intermediate level, to the expert level. The tutor was provided to two U.S. Army Air Defense Battalions for testing and evaluation. The six month implementation, testing, and evaluation process demonstrated that, using existing technology in Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence, useful training tools could be developed quickly and inexpensively for deployment on existing computers in field. Keywords Theses, Intelligent computer aided instruction.
Descriptors:
- *AIRCRAFT
- *COMPUTER AIDED INSTRUCTION
- *ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
- *RECOGNITION
- TRAINING DEVICES
- BATTALION LEVEL ORGANIZATIONS
- ARMY PERSONNEL
- COMPUTERS
- COGNITION
- THESES
- FUSELAGES
- SHORT RANGE(DISTANCE)
- INSTRUCTORS
- VISUAL PERCEPTION
- INSTRUCTIONS
- ARMY OPERATIONS
- WINGS
- TRAINING
- MODELS
- SKILLS
- AIR DEFENSE
- INTELLIGENCE
Subject Categories:
- Military Aircraft Operations
- Computer Programming and Software
- Air Navigation and Guidance