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Some Tasks of Intelligent Tutoring Systems Design for Civil Aviation Pilots

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This article aims to consider the essential problems related to the design of innovative intelligent tutoring systems based on multi-agent technologies. Amongst others, these are:

  • problems of elaboration of structure for such systems and of algorithms of agents behaviour,

  • problems of creation of training object’s models and their verification,

  • problems of organisation of structural and functional relations between all elements of training system. All these problems are considered in the framework of application to intelligent tutoring systems for civil aviation pilots.

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Popov, O., Lalanne, R., Gouarderes, G., Minko, A., Tretyakov, A. (2002). Some Tasks of Intelligent Tutoring Systems Design for Civil Aviation Pilots. In: Sołdek, J., Pejaś, J. (eds) Advanced Computer Systems. The Springer International Series in Engineering and Computer Science, vol 664. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-8530-9_12

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