Functional representations: a support for enriched reasoning capabilities
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abstract: In this article, I explore the notion of functionality of devices. Throughthe definition of an ontology of functions, I try to bring together thedifferent approaches that have been developed along the axis of functionalreasoning into a consistent framework. This study has taken advantage of theongoing redesign project aimed at building a system that provides automaticassistance to a user who is in charge of redesigning a particular real-worldequipment. My own contribution in the field of functional reasoning includesan ontology of functions and the definition of some functional representationprimitives. I then describe application areas where functional reasoning ispromising. Finally, some implications of the functional representation to thedesign of problem-solving architectures are outlined.
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| Abstract | In this article, I explore the notion of f … In this article, I explore the notion of functionality of devices. Throughthe definition of an ontology of functions, I try to bring together thedifferent approaches that have been developed along the axis of functionalreasoning into a consistent framework. This study has taken advantage of theongoing redesign project aimed at building a system that provides automaticassistance to a user who is in charge of redesigning a particular real-worldequipment. My own contribution in the field of functional reasoning includesan ontology of functions and the definition of some functional representationprimitives. I then describe application areas where functional reasoning ispromising. Finally, some implications of the functional representation to thedesign of problem-solving architectures are outlined. roblem-solving architectures are outlined. |
| Address | Stanford, CA, USA + |
| Author | Jean-Charles Bonnet + |
| Bibtype | techreport + |
| Institution | Knowledge Systems, AI Laboratory + |
| Key | KSL-91-58 + |
| Month | October + |
| Number | KSL-91-58 + |
| Tag | Computer science + |
| Title | Functional Representations: a Support for Enriched Reasoning Capabilities + |
| Tr id | KSL-91-58 + |
| Year | 1991 + |

