| Schmidt, G., & Zickwolff, M. (1992). Cases, models and integrated knowledge acquisition to formalize operators in manufacturing. In Proceedings of the 7th Knowledge Acquisition for Knowledge-based Systems Workshop (Banff). |
....engineering requirement, but we feel that this is a price we have to pay to enhance the power of hierarchical problem solving. Recent research on knowledge acquisition already describes approaches and tools for the acquisition of concrete level and abstract level operators in real world domains (Schmidt Zickwolff, 1992; Schmidt, 1994) An abstract language which is given by the user has the additional advantage that abstracted cases are expressed in a language with which the user is familiar. Consequently, understandability and explainability, which are always important issues when applying a system, can be ....
....Table 6: Generic abstraction theory a domain expert together with a knowledge engineer will be able to define an abstract domain representation and a generic abstraction theory for a complete domain. In particular, model based interactive knowledge acquisition tools like MIKADO (Schmidt, 1994; Schmidt Zickwolff, 1992) can make such a complete modeling task much more feasible. Bergmann Wilke 1. chuck(left) 2. use tool(right,t2) 3. 6. cut(4,5) cut(4,2) 7. unchuck 8. chuck(right) 9. use tool(left,t1) 10. 12. cut(1,5) cut(3,5) 13. use tool(center, t3) 14. cut(2,4) 15. unchuck Initial state Goal ....
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Schmidt, G., & Zickwolff, M. (1992). Cases, models and integrated knowledge acquisition to formalize operators in manufacturing. In Proceedings of the 7th Knowledge Acquisition for Knowledge-based Systems Workshop (Banff).
....a design product and are consequently an appropriate information source for knowledge acquisition. Moreover, specific domain tailored knowledge acquisition methods and tools have already been built to support the elicitation and formalization of such domain knowledge (e.g. Musen et al. 1987, Schmidt and Zickwolff, 1992] Using this knowledge, an explanation of a case can be constructed. On several levels of abstraction, such an explanation can show the correctness of a solution to a problem. Based on this explanatory information, the similarity between two cases can be assessed and the adaptation process can ....
G. Schmidt and M. Zickwolff. Cases, models and integrated knowledge acquisition to formalize operators in manufacturing. In Proceedings of the 7th Knowledge Acquisition for Knowledge-based Systems Workshop (Banff), 1992.
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