17 research outputs found

    The development and analysis of tutorial dialogues in AutoTutor Lite

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    The goal of Intelligent Tutoring Systems (ITS) that interact in natural language is to emulate the benefits a well-trained human tutor provides to students, by interpreting student answers and appropriately responding to encourage elaboration. BRCA Gist is an ITS developed using AutoTutor Lite, a web-based version of AutoTutor. Fuzzy-Trace Theory theoretically motivated the development of BRCA Gist, which engages people in tutorial dialogues to teach them about genetic breast cancer risk. We describe an empirical method to create tutorial dialogues and fine-tune the calibration of BRCA Gist’s semantic processing engine without a team of computer scientists. We created five interactive dialogues centered on pedagogic questions, such as “What should someone do if she receives a positive result for genetic risk of breast cancer?” This method involved an iterative refinement process of repeated testing with different texts, and successively making adjustments to the tutor’s expectations and settings to improve performance. The goal of this method was to enable BRCA Gist to interpret and respond to answers in a manner that best facilitates learning. We developed a method to analyze the efficacy of the tutor’s dialogues. We found that BRCA Gist’s assessment of participants’ answers was highly correlated with the quality of answers found by trained human judges using a reliable rubric. Dialogue quality between users and BRCA Gist, predicted performance on a breast cancer risk knowledge test completed after the tutor. The appropriateness of BRCA Gist feedback also predicted the quality of answers and breast cancer risk knowledge test scores

    The Humoral Regulation of Normal and Pathologic Erythropoiesis

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    Bisphosphonate-Related Osteonecrosis of the Jaw (BRONJ)

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    Osteonecrosis of the jaw (ONJ) is a rare condition that has been mainly related to the treatment with i.v. bisphosphonates in patients affected by cancer bone disease. The ethiopathology is still unknown and the frequency is between 0.8 and 12 %. It can appear in edentulous patients, but invasive procedures have been demonstrated to increase the risk of developing this complication. Few cases have been described in the endodontic literature. In the next chapter, we will describe ONJ, will analyze the data from literature, and will report expert opinions and guidelines about the best clinical practice in the endodontic fi eld. Finally, since data in this field are limited, we would like to underline that the best treatment plan for cancer patients receiving bisphosphonates and requiring dental procedures is a multidisciplinary, case-by-case approach
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