Development and Adaptation to the Application of Methodological Tools for Assessing the Quality Level of Experts System

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Abstract

The criterion for the quality level of the formation and development of professional competencies of aviation specialists is a set of characteristics that reflect their professionalism, the ability to acquire knowledge, apply the acquired knowledge in the profession. In the scientific literature, there are various interpretations of the concepts of “competence,” “competency.” In almost every interpretation of domestic and foreign authors, it can be noted that, unlike the term “qualification,” competencies reflect not only the level of professional knowledge and skills but also such qualities as initiative, the ability to work in a team, communication skills, the ability to learn, evaluate and to think logically, select and use information, etc. Previous studies have emphasized the difficulty of obtaining quantitative values of the level of development of individual competencies since the applicability of specific statistical data is very limited. This creates objective difficulties for assessing the professional preparedness of personnel through the use of the achievements of scientific and technological progress in the field of artificial intelligence. This determines the direction of the research, the main purpose of which is the adaptation and application of methodological tools for assessing the quality level of expert systems. *Publication was prepared within the framework of project No. 19-08-00028, supported by a grant from the Russian Foundation for Fundamental Research (RFFI).

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Bolshedvorskaya, L., & Koryagin, N. (2023). Development and Adaptation to the Application of Methodological Tools for Assessing the Quality Level of Experts System. In Lecture Notes in Mechanical Engineering (pp. 101–112). Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-3788-0_9

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