PML 2: A Modular Explanation Interlingua

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Citation: Deborah L. McGuinness,Li Ding,Paulo Pinheiro da Silva,Cynthia Chang. (2007) PML 2: A Modular Explanation Interlingua. In Proceedings of the 2007 Workshop on Explanation-aware Computing (ExaCt-2007), July,2007.

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author Deborah L. McGuinness;Li Ding;Paulo Pinheiro da Silva;Cynthia Chang
title PML 2: A Modular Explanation Interlingua
booktitle Proceedings of the 2007 Workshop on Explanation-aware Computing (ExaCt-2007)
address Vancouver, Canada
year 2007
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abstract In the past five years, we have designed and evolved an interlingua for sharing explanations generated by various automated systems such as hybrid web-based question answering systems, text analytics, theorem proving, task processing, web services execution, rule engines, and machine learning components. In this paper, we present our recent major updates including:(i) splitting the interlingua into three modules (i.e. provenance, information manipulation or justifications, and trust) to reduce maintenance and reuse costs and to support various modularity requirements; (ii) providing representation primitives capable of representing four critical types of justifications identified in past work. We also discuss some examples of how this work can be and is being used in a variety of distributed application settings.

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Abstract In the past five years, we have designed a In the past five years, we have designed and evolved an interlingua for sharing explanations generated by various automated systems such as hybrid web-based question answering systems, text analytics, theorem proving, task processing, web services execution, rule engines, and machine learning components. In this paper, we present our recent major updates including:(i) splitting the interlingua into three modules (i.e. provenance, information manipulation or justifications, and trust) to reduce maintenance and reuse costs and to support various modularity requirements; (ii) providing representation primitives capable of representing four critical types of justifications identified in past work. We also discuss some examples of how this work can be and is being used in a variety of distributed application settings. riety of distributed application settings.
Address Vancouver, Canada  +
Author Deborah L. McGuinness  +, Li Ding  +, Paulo Pinheiro da Silva  +, and Cynthia Chang  +
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Booktitle Proceedings of the 2007 Workshop on Explanation-aware Computing (ExaCt-2007)  +
Has author Deborah L. McGuinness  +, Li Ding  +, Paulo Pinheiro da Silva  +, and Cynthia Chang  +
Has identifier KSL-07-07  +
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Has title PML 2: A Modular Explanation Interlingua  +
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Title PML 2: A Modular Explanation Interlingua  +
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