The aim of this paper is to show that with a subset of a natural language, simple systems running on PCs can be developed that can nevertheless be an effective tool for interfacing purposes in the building of an Intelligent Tutoring System (ITS). After presenting the special characteristics of the Smalltalk/V language, which provides an appropriate environment for the development of an interface, the overall architecture of the interface module is discussed. We then show how sentences are parsed by the interface, and how interaction takes place with the user. The knowledge‐acquisition phase is subsequently described. Finally, some excerpts from a tutoring session concerned with elementary geometry are discussed, and some of the problems and...
The STUDENT problem solving system, programmed in LISP, accepts as input a comfortable but restric...
This talk will give an overview of an interdisciplinary research project being developed at The Univ...
As computer systems become more sophisticated they must be able to communicate their results success...
The aim of this paper is to show that with a subset of a natural language, simple systems running on...
One of our general goals is to answer the question of what is the “added value ” of a Natural Langua...
The interface between an Intelligent Tutoring System (ITS) and the person being tutored is critical ...
This chapter reviews our past and ongoing investigations into conversational interaction during huma...
"Natural Language," whether spoken and attended to by humans, or processed and generated by computer...
World Wide Web is an important medium for the education in the present millenium. To date, some cour...
Intelligent tutoring system, ITS is a system that provides individualized tutoring or instruction. T...
Computer-supported instruction includes many applications whose goal is instruction and education: f...
This paper highlights the design and implementation of a prototype object-oriented Intelligent Tutor...
Currently, a very popular way for expert systems to communicate with their users is via a menu inter...
In the history of Intelligent Tutoring Systems, SOPHIE (Brown, Burton, and Bell, 1974), now consider...
Cimiano P, Haase P, Heizmann J. Porting Natural Language Interfaces between Domains: An Experimental...
The STUDENT problem solving system, programmed in LISP, accepts as input a comfortable but restric...
This talk will give an overview of an interdisciplinary research project being developed at The Univ...
As computer systems become more sophisticated they must be able to communicate their results success...
The aim of this paper is to show that with a subset of a natural language, simple systems running on...
One of our general goals is to answer the question of what is the “added value ” of a Natural Langua...
The interface between an Intelligent Tutoring System (ITS) and the person being tutored is critical ...
This chapter reviews our past and ongoing investigations into conversational interaction during huma...
"Natural Language," whether spoken and attended to by humans, or processed and generated by computer...
World Wide Web is an important medium for the education in the present millenium. To date, some cour...
Intelligent tutoring system, ITS is a system that provides individualized tutoring or instruction. T...
Computer-supported instruction includes many applications whose goal is instruction and education: f...
This paper highlights the design and implementation of a prototype object-oriented Intelligent Tutor...
Currently, a very popular way for expert systems to communicate with their users is via a menu inter...
In the history of Intelligent Tutoring Systems, SOPHIE (Brown, Burton, and Bell, 1974), now consider...
Cimiano P, Haase P, Heizmann J. Porting Natural Language Interfaces between Domains: An Experimental...
The STUDENT problem solving system, programmed in LISP, accepts as input a comfortable but restric...
This talk will give an overview of an interdisciplinary research project being developed at The Univ...
As computer systems become more sophisticated they must be able to communicate their results success...