A Categorization of Explanation Questions for Task Processing Systems

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Citation: Deborah L. McGuinness and Alyssa Glass and Michael Wolverton and Paulo Pinheiro da Silva. (2007) A Categorization of Explanation Questions for Task Processing Systems. In Proceedings of the 2007 Workshop on Explanation-aware Computing (ExaCt-2007), July,2007.

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author Deborah L. McGuinness and Alyssa Glass and Michael Wolverton and Paulo Pinheiro da Silva
title A Categorization of Explanation Questions for Task Processing Systems
booktitle Proceedings of the 2007 Workshop on Explanation-aware Computing (ExaCt-2007)
address Vancouver, Canada
year 2007
month July
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abstract A critical aspect of any explanation module is the set of user questions the system will be able to address. However, there has been relatively little work on listing and organizing the various categories of questions helpful to explanation. In this paper we address this problem by proposing a categorization of question types relevant to explaining task processing. For each question type, we also propose alternative explanation strategies for answering them. This categorization has helped to drive our work on an integrated cognitive explanation environment that has been used to explain the behavior of CALO, a software cognitive assistant that learns and organizes.

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Abstract A critical aspect of any explanation modul A critical aspect of any explanation module is the set of user questions the system will be able to address. However, there has been relatively little work on listing and organizing the various categories of questions helpful to explanation. In this paper we address this problem by proposing a categorization of question types relevant to explaining task processing. For each question type, we also propose alternative explanation strategies for answering them. This categorization has helped to drive our work on an integrated cognitive explanation environment that has been used to explain the behavior of CALO, a software cognitive assistant that learns and organizes. itive assistant that learns and organizes.
Address Vancouver, Canada  +
Author Deborah L. McGuinness and Alyssa Glass and Michael Wolverton and Paulo Pinheiro da Silva  +
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Booktitle Proceedings of the 2007 Workshop on Explanation-aware Computing (ExaCt-2007)  +
Has author Deborah L. McGuinness and Alyssa Glass and Michael Wolverton and Paulo Pinheiro da Silva  +
Has identifier KSL-07-05  +
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Has title A Categorization of Explanation Questions for Task Processing Systems  +
Has where published Proceedings of the 2007 Workshop on Explanation-aware Computing (ExaCt-2007)  +
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Title A Categorization of Explanation Questions for Task Processing Systems  +
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