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Reasoning About Beliefs and Actions Under Computational Resource Constraints

Bibtype  inproceedings

Has publishing details  429-444,1987

Has title  Reasoning About Beliefs and Actions Under Computational Resource Constraints

Has where published  Proceedings of the Third Workshop on Uncertainty in Artificial Intelligence

Has year  1987

Title  Reasoning About Beliefs and Actions Under Computational Resource Constraints

Year  1987

Abstract  It is important for computers systems solv It is important for computers systems solving problems in real-world environments to have the ability to respond flexibly to wide variations in the availability of resources needed for inference. For example, the time available for computation may vary greatly depending on the criticality of the situation. The proposed research is focused on handling resource problems through endowing computational systems with knowledge about the value of computation with compex decision-making contexts. The intent is to develop techniques for reasoning about the optimal allocation of computational resources in solving diverse problems. Methods for considering resource limitations and inference tradeoffs will be especially crucial in computer systems that can provide decision support and automated control in complex and critical aerospace application areas. The research will include (1) the assignment of context-sensitive degrees of value to reasoning strategy performance, (2) the study of relationships among limited resources, (3) characterization of the behavior of uncertain reasoning strategies in varying problem settings, and (4) the development of techniques for reasoning about tradeoffs in order to optimize the value of inference to users. optimize the value of inference to users.

Note  Also in L. Kanal, T. Levitt, and J. Lemmer, ed., Uncertainty in Artificial Intelligence 3, Elsevier, 1989, pps. 301-324. http://www.research.microsoft.com/research/dtg/horvitz/u87.htm.

Address  Seattle, Washington +

Author  Eric Horvitz +

Booktitle  Proceedings of the Third Workshop on Uncertainty in Artificial Intelligence +

Has author  Eric Horvitz +

Has identifier  Reasoning About Beliefs and Actions Under Computational Resource Constraints +

Ksl tr id  Reasoning About Beliefs and Actions Under Computational Resource Constraints +

Pages  429-444 +

Process note  GOOGLE +

Categories  InProceedings +, KSL Technical Report +, Publication +

 

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