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2017

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Intelligent Tutoring System Effects On The Learning Process, Ali Talib Qasim Al-Aqbi Jan 2017

Intelligent Tutoring System Effects On The Learning Process, Ali Talib Qasim Al-Aqbi

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The traditional education systems that have been used for several centuries have evolved very slowly and might be ineffective for addressing diverse learning styles and levels of preparation. This system is characterized by many students interacting with a single teacher, who is unable to address the individual needs of every student. Therefore, some students can become frustrated and fail to reach their educational potential. An Intelligent Tutoring System (ITS), which is a computer application used to provide students with one-to-one supplemental tutoring tailored to the student's learning style and pace, is of interest to educators for improving student learning. To …


Implementation And Evaluation Of Goal Selection In A Cognitive Architecture, Sravya Kondrakunta Jan 2017

Implementation And Evaluation Of Goal Selection In A Cognitive Architecture, Sravya Kondrakunta

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A cognitive system attempts to achieve its goals by utilizing the appropriate resources present to yield the best possible outcome within a short duration. To achieve the goals in such an efficient manner, it is important for the agent to manage its goals well. Goal management not only makes the agent efficient but also flexible, more durable to the sudden changes in the environment, and self-reliant. Goal Management consists of various goal operations including goal formulation, selection, change, delegation, achievement, and monitoring. Each operation is unique and has its own significance in aiding the performance of the agent. The thesis …


Rendering Owl In Latex For Improved Readability: Extensions To The Owlapi, Cogan M. Shimizu Jan 2017

Rendering Owl In Latex For Improved Readability: Extensions To The Owlapi, Cogan M. Shimizu

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As ontology engineering is inherently a multidisciplinary process, it is necessary to utilize multiple vehicles to present an ontology to a user. In order to examine the content of an ontology, formal logic renderings of the axioms appear to be a very helpful approach for some. This thesis introduces a number of incremental improvements to the OWLAPI's \LaTeX{} rendering framework in order to improve the readability, concision, and correctness of OWL files translated into Description Logic and First Order Logic. In addition, we examine the efficacy of these renderings as vehicles for understanding an ontology.


Diffusion Maps And Transfer Subspace Learning, Olga L. Mendoza-Schrock Jan 2017

Diffusion Maps And Transfer Subspace Learning, Olga L. Mendoza-Schrock

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Transfer Subspace Learning has recently gained popularity for its ability to perform cross-dataset and cross-domain object recognition. The ability to leverage existing data without the need for additional data collections is attractive for Aided Target Recognition applications. For Aided Target Recognition (or object assessment) applications, Transfer Subspace Learning is particularly useful, as it enables the incorporation of sparse and dynamically collected data into existing systems that utilize large databases. In this dissertation, Manifold Learning and Transfer Subspace Learning are combined to create new Aided Target Recognition systems capable of achieving high target recognition rates for cross-dataset conditions and cross-domain applications. …


Model Preparation And User Interface Aspects For Microsoft Hololens Medical Tutorial Applications, Andrew J. Mcnutt Jan 2017

Model Preparation And User Interface Aspects For Microsoft Hololens Medical Tutorial Applications, Andrew J. Mcnutt

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Augmented Reality (AR) is the combination of computer vision and graphics to allow a device to derive context about the environment and to display relevant information to the user. The Microsoft Hololens is the latest wearable AR device that includes a series of infrared sensors to perform hand tracking and Simultaneous Localization and Mapping, a wave guide optics system to project holograms, and an independent untethered operating system. This thesis will explore the hardware and software capabilities of the device, prepare 3D graphical models, and understand the user interface. Specifically, in our research the target application is a tutorial on …