| W. Lewis Johnson. Agents that explain their own actions. In Proceeding of the Fourth Conference on Computer Generated Forces and Behavioral Representation, Orlando, FL, 1994. |
....showing how it is derived from general domainindependent principles. It could be interesting to combine these approaches with the one presented here, which focuses on selecting the specific domain knowledge to present rather than justifying it based on more abstract knowledge. The Debrief system [Johnson, 1994] focuses on explaining agent behavior in an architecture, SOAR, that has no direct access to its long term memory (and thus cannot easily get the rule trace that led to the behavior) The method presented here assumes no such architectural constraint; it assumes that a reasoning trace will be ....
W. Lewis Johnson. Agents that explain their own actions. In Proceeding of the Fourth Conference on Computer Generated Forces and Behavioral Representation, Orlando, FL, 1994.
....and diagrams. It is written in a domain independent fashion so that it can be readily incorporated into other intelligent systems. Current plans call for incorporating it into the REACT system, an intelligent assistant for operators of NASA Deep Space Network ground tracking stations (Hill Johnson 1994). An Example Consider the following scenario. A fighter is assigned a Combat Air Patrol (CAP) mission, i.e. it should fly a loop pattern, scanning for enemy aircraft. During the mission a bogey (an unknown aircraft) is spotted on the radar. The E2C, an aircraft whose purpose is to scan the ....
....from memory, four determine the motivations for actions and beliefs, three generate presentations, and one provides top level control. The following sections describe the system components involved in determining motivations for decisions and beliefs; other parts of the system are described in (Johnson 1994). Memory and Recall In order for Debrief to describe and explain decisions, it must be able to recall the decisions and the situations in which they occurred. In order words, the agent requires an episodic memory. Debrief includes productions and operators that execute during the problem solving ....
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Johnson, W. 1994. Agents that explain their own actions.
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