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Guaranteeing Real-Time Response with Limited Resources

Bibtype  techreport

Has publishing details  1992

Has title  Guaranteeing Real-Time Response with Limited Resources

Has where published  KSL-92-04

Has year  1992

Title  Guaranteeing Real-Time Response with Limited Resources

Year  1992

Abstract  Certain patient-monitoring domains require Certain patient-monitoring domains require real-time response to unanticipated events in order to provide high-quality care and avoid catastrophic outcomes. In this paper, we present an approach for guarenteeing a response to such events even in situations where we have limited problem-solving resources. We show that an action-based hierarchy can accomplish this goal. We also analyze the performance of this hierarchy under varying resource availability and discuss decision-theoretic approaches to enable us to best structure such a hierarchy. We also describe an implementation of these ideas, called ReAct, in the BB1 architecture. All the ideas are illustrated with examples from the surgical intensive care unit (SICU) patient monitoring domain. are unit (SICU) patient monitoring domain.

Note  January Revised February 1993.

Author  David Ash and G. Gold and Adam Seiver and Barbara Hayes-Roth +

Has author  David Ash and G. Gold and Adam Seiver and Barbara Hayes-Roth +

Has identifier  Guaranteeing Real-Time Response with Limited Resources +

Institution  Knowledge Systems, AI Laboratory +

Ksl tr id  Guaranteeing Real-Time Response with Limited Resources +

Number  Guaranteeing Real-Time Response with Limited Resources +

Process note  YES +

Categories  KSL Technical Report +, Publication +, Technical Report +

 

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