J. Blythe. Integrating Expectations from Different Sources to Help End Users Acquire Procedural Knowledge. In Proc. 17th Int. Joint Conf. Artificial Intelligence, pages 943--949, 2001.

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....examples, they have focused on developing tools and scripts to assist people in editing and elaborating task models, including techniques for detecting redundancies and inconsistencies in the knowledge base, as well as making suggestions to users about what knowledge to add next. Constable [4] shows the synergy that results from incorporating expectations from multiple knowledge sources during knowledge elicitation. In Constable, knowledge about background theories and knowledge about interdependency models are combined to support the acquisition of procedural knowledge. Constable ....

J. Blythe. Integrating Expectations from Different Sources to Help End Users Acquire Procedural Knowledge. In Proc. 17th Int. Joint Conf. Artificial Intelligence, pages 943--949, 2001.

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