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Features of Simulation-Based Educational Programs: Example of Transport Education and Training
The introduction of high technology results in growing demand for practical skills that constitute inherent part of employees’ qualifications acquired through on-the-job training as well as during education period.
Alexander A. Klimov+2 more
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Clinical commissioning of an adaptive radiotherapy platform: Results and recommendations
Abstract Online adaptive radiotherapy platforms present a unique challenge for commissioning as guidance is lacking and specialized adaptive equipment, such as deformable phantoms, are rare. We designed a novel adaptive commissioning process consisting of end‐to‐end tests using standard clinical resources.
Kelly Kisling+5 more
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Impact of flexible noise control (FNC) image processing parameters on portable chest radiography
Abstract There is a lack of understanding in the performance of flexible noise control (FNC) processing, which is used in digital radiography on a scanner vendor and has four parameters each involving multiple options. The aim of this study was to investigate the impact of FNC on portable chest imaging. An anthropomorphic chest phantom was imaged using
Krystal M. Kirby+6 more
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Cross‐Training with Imperfect Training Schemes [PDF]
Cross‐training workers is one of the most efficient ways of achieving flexibility in manufacturing and service systems for increasing responsiveness to demand variability. However, it is generally the case that cross‐trained employees are not as productive on a specific task as employees who were originally trained for that task.
Buke, Burak, Araz, Ozgur, Fowler, John
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Background and Aims: To investigate the impact of the computer-assisted system on esophagogastroduodenoscopy (EGD) training for novice trainees in a prospective randomized controlled trial.Methods: We have constructed a computer-aided system (CAD) using ...
Li Huang+46 more
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Training, Training, Training [PDF]
Both Wittgenstein and Dewey have a role for the concept of skills and techniques in their understanding of practices and thereby the possession of concepts. Skills are typically acquired through training. It can seem, however, that their respective appeals to practice are dissimilar: Dewey’s appeal is, like Peirce’s, programmatic.
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Claudia SP Fernandez,1 Melissa A Green,2 Cheryl C Noble,3 Kathleen Brandert,4 Katherine Donnald,5 Madison R Walker,1 Ellison Henry,1 Angela Rosenberg,5 Gaurav Dave,2 Giselle Corbie-Smith2 1Department of Maternal and Child Health, UNC Gillings School of ...
Fernandez CSP+9 more
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System of development of coordination abilities of young climbers 6-7 years
The purpose of the study is to theoretically and experimentally substantiate the methodology for constructing the training process of young climbers of 6-7 years old at the initial stage of preparation.
Zh.L. Kozina+5 more
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Police simulation systems in the education process of traffic police officers [PDF]
Technologies supporting the process of educating police personnel have become an indispensable element of the infrastructure of police schools. The primary source of financing for the technologies built is the National Center for Research and Development.
Mariusz Nepelski
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Fooling Adversarial Training with Inducing Noise [PDF]
Adversarial training is widely believed to be a reliable approach to improve model robustness against adversarial attack. However, in this paper, we show that when trained on one type of poisoned data, adversarial training can also be fooled to have catastrophic behavior, e.g., $<1\%$ robust test accuracy with $>90\%$ robust training accuracy on CIFAR ...
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