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David Koizumi

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LaMarca, Anthony, Brunette, Waylon, Koizumi, David, Lease, Matthew, Sigurdsson, Stefan B., Sikorski, Kevin, Fox, Dieter and Borriello, Gaetano (2002): PlantCare: An Investigation in Practical Ubiquitous Systems. In: Borriello, Gaetano and Holmquist, Lars Erik (eds.) UbiComp 2002 Ubiquitous Computing - 4th International Conference September 29 - October 1, 2002, Göteborg, Sweden. pp. 316-332.

 
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LaMarca, Anthony, Brunette, Waylon, Koizumi, David, Lease, Matthew, Sigurdsson, Stefan B., Sikorski, Kevin, Fox, Dieter and Borriello, Gaetano (2002): Making Sensor Networks Practical with Robots. In: Mattern, Friedemann and Naghshineh, Mahmoud (eds.) Pervasive 2002 - Pervasive Computing, First International Conference August 26-28, 2002, Zürich, Switzerland. pp. 152-166.

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Robertson, Scott P., Koizumi, David and Marsella, Stacy C. (1988): Constraints on Training: Informativeness and Breadth in Procedural Skill Learning. In: Proceedings of the Human Factors Society 32nd Annual Meeting 1988. pp. 377-380.

Three training methods were compared in a computer text editing situation. Training varied on the degree of constraint imposed on the behavior of learners. For complex methods, completely constrained and completely unconstrained training situations led to worse test performance than an unconstrained training condition in which subjects were informed about their compliance with a method and allowed to reset the system at will. The results argue against a strict "training wheels" approach to learning environments but support the general notion of "guided exploration," especially for complex methods.

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