My recent research has focused on the development of an intelligent tutoring system (ITS) called CIRCSIM-Tutor (CST). CST tutors first year medical students studying cardiovascular physiology. CST's domain consists of the physiology relevant to the human body's attempt to maintain constant blood pressure.

Version 2 of CST is fully implemented and it runs gracefully. It accepts free text (via the keyboard) from the student. The quality of the dialogue, like other natural language systems, is poor. A design of CST v3 was initiated with a thorough study of human tutoring transcripts. These transcripts have been used to (1) identify the necessary knowledge for the knowledge base, (2) study the role of student modelling, the selection of topics and the selection tactics, (3) extract a lexicon and (4) study the protocol of tutorial conversation. I have worked on the implementation of an enhanced knowledge base (human circulatory system) and the student model. My most significant contributions to this project have been:
 

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