Assumption-based context management in the Edinburgh Designer System:
Abstract: "The problem of controlling inference is a common one in AI systems. It is particularly acute in decision support systems, which to be effective must not only produce the right answer, but must also produce it at the right time. This problem is compounded in those situations in which...
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Zusammenfassung: | Abstract: "The problem of controlling inference is a common one in AI systems. It is particularly acute in decision support systems, which to be effective must not only produce the right answer, but must also produce it at the right time. This problem is compounded in those situations in which a number of inconsistent alternative solutions must be explored in parallel. In this paper we discuss these problems in the context of a particular implementation, the Edinburgh Designer System (EDS), a design support system for mechanical design problems. We present an approach to the control problem which utilises the context of a task to determine which inferences the system should perform We describe a hybrid architecture, an assumption-based truth maintained blackboard system and its associated context management system which partitions the blackboard into a series of views containing the information relating to a particular design or task. The resulting system integrates truth maintenance and the control of inference within the framework of the ATMS. |
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spelling | Logan, Brian Verfasser aut Assumption-based context management in the Edinburgh Designer System Brian Logan, Karl Millington and Tim Smithers Edinburgh 1990 13 S. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier University <Edinburgh> / Department of Artificial Intelligence: DAI research paper 494 Abstract: "The problem of controlling inference is a common one in AI systems. It is particularly acute in decision support systems, which to be effective must not only produce the right answer, but must also produce it at the right time. This problem is compounded in those situations in which a number of inconsistent alternative solutions must be explored in parallel. In this paper we discuss these problems in the context of a particular implementation, the Edinburgh Designer System (EDS), a design support system for mechanical design problems. We present an approach to the control problem which utilises the context of a task to determine which inferences the system should perform We describe a hybrid architecture, an assumption-based truth maintained blackboard system and its associated context management system which partitions the blackboard into a series of views containing the information relating to a particular design or task. The resulting system integrates truth maintenance and the control of inference within the framework of the ATMS. Künstliche Intelligenz Artificial intelligence Inference Millington, Karl Verfasser aut Smithers, Tim Verfasser aut Department of Artificial Intelligence: DAI research paper University <Edinburgh> 494 (DE-604)BV010450646 494 |
spellingShingle | Logan, Brian Millington, Karl Smithers, Tim Assumption-based context management in the Edinburgh Designer System Künstliche Intelligenz Artificial intelligence Inference |
title | Assumption-based context management in the Edinburgh Designer System |
title_auth | Assumption-based context management in the Edinburgh Designer System |
title_exact_search | Assumption-based context management in the Edinburgh Designer System |
title_full | Assumption-based context management in the Edinburgh Designer System Brian Logan, Karl Millington and Tim Smithers |
title_fullStr | Assumption-based context management in the Edinburgh Designer System Brian Logan, Karl Millington and Tim Smithers |
title_full_unstemmed | Assumption-based context management in the Edinburgh Designer System Brian Logan, Karl Millington and Tim Smithers |
title_short | Assumption-based context management in the Edinburgh Designer System |
title_sort | assumption based context management in the edinburgh designer system |
topic | Künstliche Intelligenz Artificial intelligence Inference |
topic_facet | Künstliche Intelligenz Artificial intelligence Inference |
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