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Applications of Artificial Intelligence in Military Simulation

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Date Issued:
1987
Abstract/Description:
University of Central Florida College of Engineering Thesis; This report is a survey of Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology contributions to military training. It provides an overview of military training simulation and a review of instructional problems and challenges which can be addressed by AI. The survey includes current as well as potential applications of AI, with particular emphasis on design and system integration issues. Applications include knowledge and skills training in strategic planning and decision making, tactical warfare operations, electronics maintenance and repair, as well as computer-aided design of training systems. The report describes research contributions in the application of AI technology to the training world, and it concludes with an assessment of future research directions in this area.
Title: Applications of Artificial Intelligence in Military Simulation.
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Name(s): Golovcsenko, Igor V., Author
Biegel, John E., Committee Chair
Engineering, Degree Grantor
Type of Resource: text
Date Issued: 1987
Publisher: University of Central Florida
Language(s): English
Abstract/Description: University of Central Florida College of Engineering Thesis; This report is a survey of Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology contributions to military training. It provides an overview of military training simulation and a review of instructional problems and challenges which can be addressed by AI. The survey includes current as well as potential applications of AI, with particular emphasis on design and system integration issues. Applications include knowledge and skills training in strategic planning and decision making, tactical warfare operations, electronics maintenance and repair, as well as computer-aided design of training systems. The report describes research contributions in the application of AI technology to the training world, and it concludes with an assessment of future research directions in this area.
Identifier: CFR0011599 (IID), ucf:53044 (fedora)
Note(s): 1987-08-01
M.S.
Engineering
Masters
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Electronically reproduced by the University of Central Florida from a book held in the John C. Hitt Library at the University of Central Florida, Orlando.
Subject(s): Artificial intelligence -- Educational applications
Artificial intelligence -- Military applications
Military education -- Aids and devices
Naval education
Synthetic training devices
Persistent Link to This Record: http://purl.flvc.org/ucf/fd/CFR0011599
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Host Institution: UCF

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