Computational costs versus benefits of control reasoning
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abstract: We assess the computational costs and benefits of control reasoning in the PROTEAN system, which is built in the BB* environment. We experimentally manipulate PROTEAN's control knowledge and analyze differences in total problem-solving time as a function of several component times. Our results demonstrate and explain the utility of control reasoning. They also illustrate the importance of experimental investigation and the utility of the BB* environment for conducting such investigations.
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| Abstract | We assess the computational costs and bene … We assess the computational costs and benefits of control reasoning in the PROTEAN system, which is built in the BB* environment. We experimentally manipulate PROTEAN's control knowledge and analyze differences in total problem-solving time as a function of several component times. Our results demonstrate and explain the utility of control reasoning. They also illustrate the importance of experimental investigation and the utility of the BB* environment for conducting such investigations. onment for conducting such investigations. |
| Author | Alan Garvey +, Craig Cornelius +, and Barbara Hayes-Roth + |
| Bibtype | techreport + |
| Institution | Knowledge Systems, AI Laboratory + |
| Key | KSL-87-11 + |
| Month | June + |
| Note | 6 pages. + |
| Number | KSL-87-11 + |
| Tag | Computer science + |
| Title | Computational Costs versus Benefits of Control Reasoning + |
| Tr id | KSL-87-11 + |
| Year | 1987 + |

