Abstract

This paper discussed about the developed collaborative intelligent tutoring system for medical PBL called Comet (collaborative medical tutor). Comet uses Bayesian networks to model the knowledge and activity of individual students as well as small groups. It applies generic tutoring algorithms to these models and generates tutorial hints that guide problem solving. An early laboratory study shows a high degree of agreement between the hints generated by Comet and those of experienced human tutors. Evaluations of Comet's clinical-reasoning model and the group reasoning path provide encouraging support for the general framework.

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