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Leake, D.: 1995, `Abduction, Experience, and Goals: A Model of Everyday Abductive Explanation'. The Journal of Experimental and Theoretical Artificial Intelligence 7, 407--428.

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....the preceding methods is in the non constructive character. Every explanation is matched (using schema) on a similar case on prior episodes from memory. Despite the limitation of pure case based reasoning (in our view) one remarkable thing is the clarification of the issue when to explain. In [Leake 1995] words: the explanation process is triggered when anomalies arise . But anomalies not only provide guidance about when to explain, but of what to explain as well . 7.2 The Representation Problem In AI, representation has been always the most debated topic. We will also make some ....

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Leake, D.: 1995, `Abduction, Experience, and Goals: A Model of Everyday Abductive Explanation'. The Journal of Experimental and Theoretical Artificial Intelligence 7, 407--428.

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