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NEWWATCH: Learning Interrupted Strategies by Observing Actions + Has identifier
NEWWATCH: Learning Interrupted Strategies by Observing Actions + Ksl tr id
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| NEWWATCH: Learning Interrupted Strategies by Observing Actions |
Bibtype
techreport
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March,1990
Has title
NEWWATCH: Learning Interrupted Strategies by Observing Actions
Has where published
KSL-89-44
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1990
Title
NEWWATCH: Learning Interrupted Strategies by Observing Actions
Year
1990
Abstract
An expect can normally demonstrate a strat … An expect can normally demonstrate a strategy by solving individual problems. However, it is more difficult to articulate the set of general rules used to select actions. The WATCH project was designed to "watch over the shoulder" of an expect, to automatically learn strategic knowledge by observing the sequence of actions that were performed. The original WATCH program was limited by the assumption that the entire sequence of problem-solving actions could be induced into a single hierarchical strategy tree. Any interruptions in this single strategy, whether a simple opportunistic sequence or a second parallel strategy, were simply treated as noise that confused the system. The NEWWATCH extension has been implemented to recognize various kinds of interruptions, thereby greatly increasing the range of strategies that the WATCH system can learn. trategies that the WATCH system can learn.
Address
Stanford, CA, USA +
Author
Andrew Gans and Barbara Hayes-Roth +
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Andrew Gans and Barbara Hayes-Roth +
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NEWWATCH: Learning Interrupted Strategies by Observing Actions +
Institution
Knowledge Systems, AI Laboratory +
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NEWWATCH: Learning Interrupted Strategies by Observing Actions +
Month
March +
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NEWWATCH: Learning Interrupted Strategies by Observing Actions +
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