Problem-Solving Models for Generation of Task-Specific Knowledge-Acquisition Tools

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Problem-Solving Models for Generation of Task-Specific Knowledge-Acquisition Tools

Bibtype  techreport

Has publishing details  January,1993

Has title  Problem-Solving Models for Generation of Task-Specific Knowledge-Acquisition Tools

Has where published  KSL-91-05

Has year  1993

Title  Problem-Solving Models for Generation of Task-Specific Knowledge-Acquisition Tools

Year  1993

Abstract  Much current work on knowledge acquisition Much current work on knowledge acquisition for intelligent systems concentrates on the use of predefined models of problem-solving methods to define the roles in which domain knowledge is used to solve particular application tasks. Knowledge-acquisition tools that incorporate such models impose task-specific architectures on the knowledge bases that the tools are used to construct. PROTÉGÉ-I is a metalevel program that generates knowledge-acquisition tools tailored for classes of application tasks. PROTÉGÉ-I includes a model of problem solving via the method of episodic skeletal-plan refinement (ESPR). Knowledge engineers extend this model of problem solving with domain knowledge to define models of relevant application areas. Current research in our laboratory concerns a new architecture, PROTÉGÉ-II, in which knowledge engineers assemble the ESPR model using a library of smaller building blocks, called problem-solving mechanisms. In addition to providing flexibility in the definition of the control strategy for the expert systems that PROTÉGÉ-II ultimately generates, the new architecture allows knowledge engineers to represent static domain knowledge as explicit ontologies of concepts and relationships that may themselves be reusable. tionships that may themselves be reusable.

Note  Medical Computer Science

Author  Mark A. Musen +

Has author  Mark A. Musen +

Has identifier  Problem-Solving Models for Generation of Task-Specific Knowledge-Acquisition Tools +

Institution  Knowledge Systems, AI Laboratory +

Ksl tr id  Problem-Solving Models for Generation of Task-Specific Knowledge-Acquisition Tools +

Month  January +

Number  Problem-Solving Models for Generation of Task-Specific Knowledge-Acquisition Tools +

Process note  NO +

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

 

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