Title :
Explaining control strategies in problem solving
Author :
Chandrasekaran, B. ; Tanner, Michael C. ; Josephson, John R.
Author_Institution :
Ohio State Univ., Columbus, OH, USA
Abstract :
Explaining how knowledge-based systems reason involves presentation user modeling, dialogue structure, and the way systems understand their own problem-solving knowledge and strategies. The authors concentrate on the last of these, noting that such understanding provides any explanations´s content. The authors also note that most current approaches to knowledge-based system construction require expressing knowledge and control at such low levels that it´s hard to give high-level explanations. Providing an explanation example from a prototypical system (MYCIN) built using generic-task methods, they propose generic-task methodology as one way to build knowledge-based systems that contain basic explanation constructs at appropriate abstraction levels. The central concept of generic tasks is what input-output behavior (i.e. that task function), knowledge needed to perform the task, and inferences appropriate for the task are all specified together.<>
Keywords :
expert systems; knowledge based systems; MYCIN; control strategies; dialogue structure; generic-task methods; inferences; input-output behavior; knowledge-based systems; presentation; problem solving; reason; task function; understand; understanding; user modeling; Artificial intelligence; Cognitive science; Control systems; Delay; Knowledge based systems; Medical diagnosis; Problem-solving; Prototypes; Spectroscopy; Springs;
Journal_Title :
IEEE Expert