2006
DOI: 10.1007/11736639_90
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A Wearable Learning and Support System for Manufacture Application

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“…ConceptMaps [9] is an example of a knowledge visualization tool that can be combined with recent technology to provide integration between knowledge and information visualizations. Xiahou, Chen, and Huang [19] present a wearable system to support learning and training and operation of maintenance activity in industrial settings. These systems usually include the following feedback components: learning, guidance and tracking, task-structuring support, information support and coaching, knowledge management, communication, and collaboration tools.…”
Section: Organizational-level Feedbackmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ConceptMaps [9] is an example of a knowledge visualization tool that can be combined with recent technology to provide integration between knowledge and information visualizations. Xiahou, Chen, and Huang [19] present a wearable system to support learning and training and operation of maintenance activity in industrial settings. These systems usually include the following feedback components: learning, guidance and tracking, task-structuring support, information support and coaching, knowledge management, communication, and collaboration tools.…”
Section: Organizational-level Feedbackmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Wearable learning and supporting systems have already been implemented in industry focusing mainly on supporting learning, training and operation of maintenance activity. It is necessary for available devices to improve in terms being able to have access to service, resource information process, and adaptive strategies that are directly related to the task or training being performed at that point in time (Xiahou et al 2006). …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%