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Task characteristics and Intelligent Aiding
In this paper, we describe the interactions between task characteristics and human agent interfaces in a team rendezvous route-planning task. The agents include an interface agent and two different task agents that perform similar tasks. The MokSAF interface agent links an Artificial Intelligence (AI) route planning agent to a Geographic Information System (GIS). Through this agent, the user specifies a start and an end point, and describes the composition and characteristics of a military platoon. Two aided conditions and one non-aided condition were examined. In the first aided condition, a route-planning agent (known as the Autonomous RPA) determines a minimum cost path between the specified end points. The user is allowed to define additional "intangible" constraints that describe situational or social information that should be considered when determining the route. In the second aided condition, a different agent, the Cooperative RPA, uses the same knowledge of the terrain and cost functions available to the Autonomous RPA, but restricts its search to paths within regions drawn by the user. In the unaided condition, Naive RPA, the user draws the route manually, then submits it to be tested against the terrain and cost functions for feasibility. Both aided conditions are superior to the control but differ in their relative effectiveness by scenario. In this paper we examine the varieties of challenges faced by commanders in two scenarios and relate them to the differential effectiveness of the agents
Specialty farming in Idaho: Selecting a site
Bulletin no. 744 Moscow, Idaho :University of Idaho, College of Agriculture, Cooperative Extension System, 1992-10-01. Author(s): Barney, D.L.; Finnerty, T.L.; Mancuso, C.J
Specialty farming in Idaho: Is it for me?
Bulletin no. 743 Moscow, Idaho :University of Idaho, College of Agriculture, Cooperative Extension System, 1992-01-01. Author(s): Barney, D.L.; Finnerty, T.L. ; Laughlin, K.M
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Folio of the Tempe Quadrangle, Arizona
This GI folio comprises a suite of environmental geology maps for the Tempe Quadrangle of Maricopa County, Arizona. Author order varies from map to map, but always comprises T.L. Pewe, C.S. Wellendorf and J.T. Bales. There are 8 maps in total, all maps are at 1:24,000 map scale.Documents in the AZGS Document Repository collection are made available by the Arizona Geological Survey (AZGS) and the University Libraries at the University of Arizona. For more information about items in this collection, please contact [email protected]
Notes on the History of the Sale Room of the Egyptian Museum in Cairo
The author retraces the history of the Sale Room of the Cairo Museum, from the first sales at the Boulaq Museum to the more organised ones at the Giza Museum, up to the Sale Room of the Cairo Museum, still exhisting at the beginning of the 1970s. This latter date is attested by some pages of the Register of the Sale Room, of which some photographs are preserved in the Archives of the Statale University of Milan. The supervisors of the Sale Room through the years are presented, as well as some case studies, including the gifts of State
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Vergelijking tussen het stromingssimulatieprogramma fluent en experimenten in hydrocyclonen
Kramers Laboratorium voor Fysische TechnologieApplied Science
Experimenteel onderzoek aan de stroming in een reverse flow cycloon: Laser Doppler snelheidsmetingen en visualisatie van de precederende vortexkem
Kramers Laboratorium voor Fysische TechnologieApplied Science
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