DocumentCode
485536
Title
A Fuzzy Rule-Based Model of Human Problem Solving
Author
Hunt, Ruston H. ; Rouse, William B.
Author_Institution
Center for Man-Machine Systems Research, School of Industrial and Systems Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology
fYear
1982
fDate
14-16 June 1982
Firstpage
292
Lastpage
300
Abstract
In this paper a fuzzy rule-based model of human problem solving is described. The model is presented in its general form and then adapted to fit data from a simulated fault diagnosis task. The model was able to match 50% of human subjects´ actions exactly while using the same rules approximately 70% of the time. Problem solving rules were selected by the model according to measures of recall, usefulness, applicability, and simplicity. Rules were further disoriminated by their use of symptomatic information for pattern recognition or topographic information for information seeking.
Keywords
Digital audio players; Fault diagnosis; Fuzzy systems; Humans; Modeling; Pattern recognition; Problem-solving; Robustness; Systems engineering and theory; Testing;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
American Control Conference, 1982
Conference_Location
Arlington, VA, USA
Type
conf
Filename
4787858
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