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Assessing Artificial Intelligence
Toronto Journal of Theology, 2020A contribution to a panel on artificial intelligence at Trinity College on January 21, 2020, this essay assesses artificial intelligence in terms of moral agency, particularly the impact of the distance between the moral agency of the operator and the effect of the moral action; the separation between computational intelligence and an insufficient or ...
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Assessing Emotional Intelligence
2009Managing human emotions plays a critical role in everyday functioning. After years of lively debate on the significance and validity of its construct, emotional intelligence (EI) has generated a robust body of theories, research studies, and measures. Assessing Emotional Intelligence: Theory, Research, and Applications strengthens this theoretical and ...
Stough, Con +2 more
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Intelligent online assessment methodology
2011 7th International Conference on Next Generation Web Services Practices, 2011Applying intelligence in e-Learning services has been the focus of several recent research projects and papers, and with the explosive growth of information sources available on the World Wide Web, the existing e-Learning services requires pedagogical overhauling for keeping pace with the trends in e-Learning.
Uday Kumar M +3 more
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Towards More Intelligent Assessment Systems
2008This chapter presents a framework for intelligent analysis of the students’ knowledge in assessment systems, using description logics (DLs) reasoning techniques. The framework is based on Model Driven Architecture (MDA) software engineering standards.
Radenković, Sonja D. +2 more
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Assessing Intelligence Performance
2010Abstract Literatures on intelligence predominantly focus on intelligence failures, often explicitly claiming that the failures reflect the poor performance of the intelligence agencies as a whole. Despite negative claims on the performance of these agencies, politicians, citizens, and scholars often have little to discuss on intelligence
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Intelligent Short Text Assessment in eMax
AFRICON 2007, 2007Rapidly increasing student numbers and spreading distance learning systems strengthen the urgent need for effective knowledge assessment systems (KAS's). Recent KAS's have however, the deficiency of not providing intelligent assessment modules for eg the evaluation of freely formulated short answers including a few sentences or partially solved ...
null Dezso Sima +3 more
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Assessing current intelligence studies
International Journal of Intelligence and CounterIntelligence, 1988(1988). Assessing current intelligence studies. International Journal of Intelligence and CounterIntelligence: Vol. 2, No. 2, pp. 217-244.
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Intelligence Analysis and Assessment
2013Introduction: shifting paradigms and shifting gears - a perspective on why there is no post-Cold War intelligence agenda, Alan E. Goodman. National assessment systems: assessment machinery - British and American models, Michael Herman the US Government's experience with intelligence analyses - pluses and minuses, Harold P.
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Developmental toxicity: artificial intelligence-powered assessments
Trends in Pharmacological SciencesRegulatory agencies require comprehensive toxicity testing for prenatal drug exposure, including new drugs in development, to reduce concerns about developmental toxicity, that is, drug-induced toxicity and adverse effects in pregnant women and fetuses.
Tong Wang +5 more
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Integrated Risk Management and Artificial Intelligence in Hospital
Journal of AI, 2023Velibor Božić
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