Training is a major endeavor in all modern societies. Common training methods include training manuals, formal classes, procedural computer programs, simulations, and on-the-job training. NASA's training approach has focussed primarily on on-the-job training in a simulation environment for both crew and ground based personnel. NASA must explore new approaches to training for the 1990's and beyond. Specific autonomous training systems are described which are based on artificial intelligence technology for use by NASA astronauts, flight controllers, and ground based support personnel that show an alternative to current training systems. In addition to these specific systems, the evolution of a general architecture for autonomous intelligent training systems that integrates many of the features of traditional training programs with artificial intelligence techniques is presented. These Intelligent Computer Aided Training (ICAT) systems would provide much of the same experience that could be gained from the best on-the-job training.
Advanced Training Systems
1990
11 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Job Training & Career Development , Space Technology , Artificial intelligence , Computer assisted instruction , Training devices , Transfer of training , Training evaluation , Architecture (Computers) , Autonomy , Computer programs , Education , Personnel development , Training analysis , Training simulators
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