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Review of Knowledge-Based Design Systems

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The design constructs about the functional aspects of these can be no more general than the Reviewed by Amit Mukerjee prototypes. A harbinger of actions, information that can then be learning and vocabulary inadequacy) change is perhaps the book Knowledge-Based used to refine or adapt the prototype may be why the authors turn to analog Design Systems by R. D. to meet the design goals. Coyne, M. A. Rosenman, A. D. Radford, problem is then reduced to the problem Where the book falls short is in M. Balachandran, and J. S. Gero of searching through these possible illustrating the difference between (Addison Wesley, Reading, Mass., control actions to identify a the design task and other traditional 1990, 567 pages): It presents the sequence that will result in the desired Much of the discussion concentrates view because the volume is based on techniques are used in this process. Some of the other problems encountered here will also planning-type search through a space issues that one would have thought be different. Indeed, it seems in vision, planning, learning, and so resulting in conflicting criteria that clear that a large number of design on.


A Task-Specific Problem-Solving Architecture for Candidate Evaluation

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Task-specific architectures are a growing area of expert system research. Evaluation is one task that is required in many problem-solving domains. This article describes a task-specific, domain-independent architecture for candidate evaluation. I discuss the task-specific architecture approach to knowledge-based system development. Next, I present a review of candidate evaluation methods that have been used in AI and psychological modeling, focusing on the distinction between discrete truth table approaches and continuous linear models. Finally, I describe a task-specific expert system shell, which includes a development environment (Ceved) and a run-time consultation environment (Ceval). This shell enables nonprogramming domain experts to easily encode and represent evaluation-type knowledge and incorporates the encoded knowledge in performance systems.


Domain-Based Program Synthesis Using Planning and Derivational Analogy

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In my Ph.D. dissertation (Bhansali 1991), I develop an integrated knowledge-based framework for efficiently synthesizing programs by bringing together ideas from the fields of software engineering (software reuse, domain modeling) and AI (hierarchical planning, analogical reasoning). Based on this framework, I constructed a prototype system, APU, that can synthesize UNIX shell scripts from a high-level specification of problems typically encountered by novice shell programmers. An empirical evaluation of the system's performance points to certain criteria that determine the feasibility of the derivational analogy approach in the automatic programming domain when the cost of detecting analogies and recovering from wrong analogs is considered.


A Tale of Two Knowledge Servers

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I am the one called KayEl. I provide century was fascinated but confused by what answers to your queries and hence I am the it saw and wanted answers to a few questions. The alien approached to be logically correct; and (3) I will each in turn. I am Spock, a knowledge representation Then, in a soft voice learned from automobile and reasoning service. I provide answers commercials, the machine added quickly, to your queries.




From Society to Landscape: Alternative Metaphors for Artificial Intelligence

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This article picks up the call for a reflective examination of the prevailing computational metaphor of AI (and philosophical presuppositions behind it) by sketching alternatives that might serve as seeds for discussion-specifically, the seven alternatives introduced in our previous article (see "AI Magazine, spring 1991). The relative strengths and weaknesses of the alternatives are contrasted with those of the computational metaphor.


The Knowledge-Based Computer System Development Program of India: A Review

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A five-year project, it is aimed at promoting cooperation among research centers, developing state-of-the art training and teaching programs, and demonstrating KBCS solutions to selected socioeconomic problems.


Logical Versus Analogical or Symbolic Versus Connectionist or Neat Versus Scruffy

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Engineering and scientific education condition us to expect everything, including intelligence, to have a simple, compact explanation. Today, some researchers who seek a simple, compact explanation hope that systems modeled on neural nets or some other connectionist idea will quickly overtake more traditional systems based on symbol manipulation. Others believe that symbol manipulation, with a history that goes back millennia, remains the only viable approach. AI is not like circuit theory and electromagnetism.