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Effects of training in pairs versus training alone on reaching proficiency in minimally invasive Roux-en-Y-gastric bypass on a virtual reality trainer in medical students: a randomized-controlled trial. [PDF]

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Measuring Computer Literacy of Teacher Trainers

Journal of Educational Computing Research, 1988
The creation of sufficient numbers of trainers prepared to train teachers in the use of computers has been a difficult task. Work by the Training Modules for Trainers Project has been addressing this problem using a trainer of trainers model. A core group of fifty trainers has been created by the project, in addition to a series of fourteen resource ...
Carl F. Berger, Elizabeth A. Carlson
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Neural Network Trainer through Computer Networks

2010 24th IEEE International Conference on Advanced Information Networking and Applications, 2010
This paper introduces a neural network training tool through computer networks. The following algorithms, such as neuron by neuron (NBN) [1][2], error back propagation (EBP), Levenberg Marquardt (LM) and its improved versions are implemented in two different computing methods, traditional forward-backward computation and newly developed forward-only ...
Nam Pham, Hao Yu, Bogdan M. Wilamowski
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Automatic assessment of performance in the FLS trainer using computer vision

Surgical Endoscopy, 2023
Fundamentals of Laparoscopic Surgery (FLS) box trainer is a well-accepted method for training and evaluating laparoscopic skills. It mandates an observer that will measure and evaluate the trainee's performance. Measuring performance in the Peg Transfer task includes time and penalty for dropping pegs. This study aimed to assess whether computer vision
Aviad Lazar, Gideon Sroka, Shlomi Laufer
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Computer-Based Cruise Missile Trainer for Nuclear WSEP

2007 U.S. Air Force T&E Days, 2007
[Abstract] The 49 Test and Evaluation Squadron conducts the Nuclear Weapon System Evaluation Program for Air Combat Command. Testing cruise missiles requires intensive training and preparation by the test team. In an effort to improve test team training, the 49 TES has developed a Cruise Missile Trainer that simulates a Mission Control Center using ...
Travis Bemrose, Rodney Andree
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Computer controlled trainers

Industrial and Commercial Training, 1979
In today's complex world, mechanised to a degree once thought impossible and draining valuable resources of the earth dry in the quest for even greater progress, one valuable resource stands above all others — manpower. Throughout history, the ability of each country to develop fully and successfully has been dependent on the effective utilisation of ...
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Computer-assisted surgical trainer for minimally invasive surgery

2015 IEEE 10th Jubilee International Symposium on Applied Computational Intelligence and Informatics, 2015
The paper presents the current state of research on developing a computer-assisted surgical trainer to be used in a minimally-invasive surgery training program. Along with wide adoption of laparoscopic surgery a strong need for systematic training in the field of minimally-invasive surgery has developed.
Ryszard Klempous   +2 more
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Adaptive hybrid brain-computer interaction: Ask a trainer for assistance!

2014 36th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 2014
In applying mental imagery brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) to end users, training is a key part for novice users to get control. In general learning situations, it is an established concept that a trainer assists a trainee to improve his/her aptitude in certain skills.
Gernot R, Müller-Putz   +2 more
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