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Didactic Decision-Making Process In a Surgery Learning Environment
Dima Mufti-Alchawafa1, Vanda Luengo1, Lucile Vadcard1
(2006)

In this paper we present our model of the didactic decision-making process and our method to define the apprenticeship utility function. This model is embedded in a computer-based learning environment dedicated to orthopedic surgery. The decision model allows the production of feedback relevant to the user's knowledge during her/his activities with the learning environment. The surgical knowledge in the learning environment is represented with Bayesian Networks and the decision-making process is modeled with Influence Diagrams. The decision model uses an apprenticeship utility function to infer the most relevant feedback from the diagnosis of the user's knowledge during his/her problem-solving activity. The diagnosis of user's knowledge in our learning environment is deduced within the Bayesian network.
1:  CLIPS - IMAG – Communication Langagière et Interaction Personne-Système
computer based learning environments;didactical decision making;knowledge modelling;bayesian networks