sims for driving (50 mins) cpi 494, april 29, 2009 kurt vanlehn

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Page 1: Sims for driving (50 mins) CPI 494, April 29, 2009 Kurt VanLehn

Sims for driving(50 mins)

CPI 494, April 29, 2009Kurt VanLehn

Page 2: Sims for driving (50 mins) CPI 494, April 29, 2009 Kurt VanLehn

Some examples

• Transom – driving a Remotely Operator underwater Vehicle (ROV).– Roberts, Pioch & Ferguson (2000) Verbal coaching during a

real-time task, IJAIEd 11, 377-388

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ROV

• Tethered, which affects motion• Camera, lights & sonar – limited visibility• Underwater currents

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Typical task

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Transom controlsJoystick controls thrusters

Camera imageSonarMapCompass headingDepthTether length

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Training phases

• Demonstration– Expert drives a mission & talk aloud

• Coached practice– During the mission: speech only (eyes & hands occupied)

• Student can ask for help, e.g., “bird’s eye view”• Unsolicited help e.g., “drifting too far north”

– After a mission• Replay• Measures• Path vs. expert’s path

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Students’ most popular help request: where am I?

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Three other help requests

• What should I be doing?– “Head directly toward the target, keeping it

constantly in view.”

• How do I do it?– “Follow your progress using the navigation plot.

Use side-stick to compensate for currents.”

• Tell me more.– Next hint along the hint sequence

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Pedagogical technology

• Detecting learning opportunities– Horizontal deviation from prescribed path– Depth deviation – Bearing deviation– Hover deviation (when hovering only)– Progress along path– Smoothness of thrust commands– Collisions

• Detectors drive coaching during the mission• Detectors drive after-action review

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Initial, simple pedagogy for unsolicited help

• If ROV detector fires, then alert the student• Failures

– Too disconnected– Need dialogue/hint sequence

• Check depth apply upward thrust

– Too repetitious– Too rapid

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Solution: Coaches replace “detectalert” rules

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Different coaches in different phases

• Phases– Approach phase– Orbit phase– Docking phase

PriorityPauseSensor

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Other pauses

• Grace period – how long sensor is out of bounds before coaching initiated.

• Refractory period per coach (7 second)• Pause between utterances regardless of

source

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During a phase

• All coaches are active, checking their sensor for learning opportunities

• Higher priority coach can interrupt a lower priority one that has started to given advice.– “New Problem!” signals the interruption

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Additional monitoring & feedback that was added later

• Overcorrection “Too far!”• Reverse correction “Wrong way!”

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Task loop

• Selection of next mission based on mastery of skills

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Step loop

• Monitoring continuous “steps”• Detectors find learning opportunities; start

coach• Coach gives immediate feedback and hints• Assessment of student’s skill updated

continously

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Evalution

• Transom• Simulated ROV only – fixed mission sequence• ROV only (not simulated) – fixed mission seq.• No training• Experts on the post-test

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Pre and post-tests

• Maneuvering task used in pre, training & post• Transfer task: pipe inspection• Sensor readings used to evaluation RMS

deviation

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Results for transfer task

Tutor should have produced lower

errors than untutored

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Aptitude treatement interactionPoor drivers

stayed poor with tutoring

Poor drivers got better without

tutoring

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Why did tutoring fail?

• Many tutees did not get to most challenging training tasks (high current; low visibility)

• Timing of coaching may have rewarded bad behavior

• Low ability students may have become dependent on the coaches

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TRIO: Trainer for Radar Intercept Operators

• Ritter & Feurzeg (1988) Teaching real-time tactical thinking. In Psotka, Massey & Mutter (eds) Intelligent tutoring Systems: Lessons Learned. LEA, 1988.

• RIO sits in back seat of F-14• RIO flys plane until bogey is in view

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Task

• RIO tries to fly “the gouge” • Planes approach at high speed• RIO fires a long range shot at nose of bogey• Then a medium range shot at side of bogey• Then does a u-turn behind the bogey,

approaches it from the rear, fires a short-range shot at tailpipes of bogey

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Geometry

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Student’s view of the world

Bogey position, direction & airspeed relative to own

aircraft

Height, speed & heading

Own aircraft

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Student’s action

• Verbal commands to (simulated) pilot• “Come starboard hard as possible to a

heading of two four zero degrees”

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Demonstration

• Expert gives commands & explains why

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Coaching the student

• Different phases have different goals– During initial approach, get own speed to be 0.1

mach greater than bogey’s speed– If not achieving goal, detector fires & says “Get

co-speed plus”

• Mandatory pause between coaching utterances

• No hint sequences, just one warning.

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After action review

• Replay• Ground track• Critics

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Tutors for vehicle sims

• Three modes– Demonstration– Coached practice– Uncoached practice

• During a mission, there are phases• Each phase has different detectors for learning

opportunities (i.e., errors) • Detectors watch for parameters to go out of bounds,

for controls to be set wrong or ignored…

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Pedagogy

• During the mission– Keep it short & verbal– Need pauses– Need hint sequences instead of repetition– Need priorities

• During the after action review– Ground track / truth– Prioritize learning opportunities– Show difference & exaplain

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Step-based tutoring?

While not expert do• Select task/mission• Drive the mission – first step loop?• After action review – second step loop?• Update student model/profile

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Step loop while driving the mission

• Continuous action, not discrete• Learning opportunities = errors = detectors

fire• Immediate feedback, sometimes • Hint sequences, sometimes• Watch out for cognitive overload• Watch out for becoming overly dependent on

detectors

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Step loop during after-action review

• Breaks up the mission into phases• Breaks up a phase into errors & ok• Gives feedback on errors (learning

opportunities)