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TREC 2008 at the University at Buffalo: Legal and Blog Track
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KLE at TREC 2008 Blog Track: Blog Post and Feed Retrieval
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Applying A Formal Language of Command and Control For Interoperability Between Systems
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Automating Convoy Training Assessment to Improve Soldier Performance
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Barriers, Bridges, and Progress in Cognitive Modeling for Military Applications
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The role of the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL), like the other service laboratories, is to conduct the basic and applied research and advanced technology development necessary to create future technology options for the Department of Defense. At the Warfighter Readiness Research Division of AFRL's Human Effectiveness Directorate, we have initiated a research program focused on mathematical and computational cognitive process modeling for replicating, understanding, and predicting human performance and learning. This research will lead to new technology options in the form of human-level synthetic teammates, cognitive readiness analysis tools, and predictive and prescriptive knowledge-tracing algorithms. Creating a future in which these objectives become realities requires tightly coupled, multidisciplinary, collaborative interaction among scientists and engineers dedicated to overcoming the myriad challenges standing between current reality and our future vision. ; Gluck, Kevin. "Barriers, Bridges, and Progress in Cognitive Modeling for Military Applications." In Frontiers of Engineering: Reports on Leading-Edge Engineering from the 2007 Symposium, p99-104. The National Academies Press, 2008.
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*AIR FORCE RESEARCH; *COGNITION; *COGNITIVE ARCHITECTURES; *COGNITIVE MODELING; *LEARNING; *MILITARY APPLICATIONS; *MODELS; *PERFORMANCE(HUMAN); *PREDICTIONS; ACF-R(ADAPTIVE CONTROL OF THOUGHT-RATIONAL); ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE; COGNITIVE PROCESS MODELING; COMPUTATIONAL COGNITIVE MODELS; Cybernetics; FATIGUE(PHYSIOLOGY); HIGH-PERFORMANCE COMPUTING; KNOWLEDGE TRACING; LABORATORY TESTS; Linguistics; NATURAL LANGUAGE; NATURAL LANGUAGE MODELING; PE62202F; Psychology; SIMULATED HUMANS; SIMULATION; SLEEP DEPRIVATION; SPACE PERCEPTION; SPATIAL COGNITION; Stress Physiology; SYMPOSIA; SYNTHETIC TEAMMATES; TRAINING; WUAFRL1123AS08
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URL: http://oai.dtic.mil/oai/oai?&verb=getRecord&metadataPrefix=html&identifier=ADA505170 http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA505170
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Odds of Successful Transfer of Low-level Concepts: A Key Metric for Bidirectional Speech-to-Speech Machine Translation in DARPA's TRANSTAC Program
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Integrating a Natural Language Message Pre-Processor with UIMA
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CSIR at TREC 2008 Expert Search Task: Modeling Expert Evidence in Expert Search
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Support for the Annual Meeting (30th) of the Cognitive Science Society
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Laboratory for Computational Cultural Dynamics
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Natural Language Dialogue Architectures for Tactical Questioning Characters
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Empirical Properties of Multilingual Phone-To-Word Transduction
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A Sensemaking Visualization Tool with Military Doctrinal Elements
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