Knowledge Based Artificial Augmentation Intelligence Technology: Next Step in Academic Instructional Tools for Distance Learning
Artificial augmentation; Artificial intelligence; Cognitive computing; Knowledge based
systems; Machine learning; Natural language processing; Distance learning and
artificial augmentation applications. IBM Watson and distance learning tools
Abstract:
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Publication Type:
Journal Article
Year of Publication:
2017
Journal, Book, Magazine or Other Publication Title:
Tech Trends
Volume:
61
Issue:
5
Pages:
494-506
Publisher:
Springer
Date Published:
Friday, September 1, 2017
Place Published:
New York, New York
Publication Language:
English
ISSN Number:
8756-2894 (Print) 1559-7075 (Electronic)
DOI:
DOI 10.1007/s11528-017-0210-4
Editors:
Anthony Pina & Linda Campion
Boyer's Domain:
Associated Awards:
Fellowship
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