What Should Be Improved Clause Samples

What Should Be Improved. No misbehavior specific to the CPM was observed during the preparation and execution of the first experimental loop. There was however one point that was considered unsatisfactory: there was no easy way for the operator in the control room to interact with the planner at run time, e.g., to modify the execution flow. This would have been useful in some cases to correct errors, e.g., derived by a wrong recognition of a vocal commands. In general, the adoption of a mixed initiative model would have facilitated the development, debugging and execution of the experiments. This leads to the following recommendation. To include the possibility for the human operator to be in the CPM planning and execution loop, as one of the reasoners used by the CPM.
What Should Be Improved. The CAM had a simple role in the first experimental loop, to provide a coarse user’s location, and it fulfilled it reliably. No problems were observed during the preparation and execution of the experi- ments. However, the current functionality of the CAM is very limited: the two points below refer to extensions to the CAM that should be envisaged for the second experimental loop. 3.3.1 Use of temporary hardware

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