The automated acquisition of knowledge by machine has not lived up to expectations, and knowledge engineering remains a human intensive task. Part of the reason for the lack of success is the difference in the cognitive focus of the expert. The expert must shift his or her focus from the subject domain to that of the representation environment. In doing so this cognitive shift introduces opportunity for errors and omissions. Presented here is work that observes the expert interact with a simulation of the domain. The system logs changes in the simulation objects and the expert's actions in response to those changes. This is followed by the application of inductive reasoning to move the domain specific rules observed to general domain rules.
Passive acquisition of CLIPS rules
1991-09-01
Conference paper
No indication
English
CLIPS++: Embedding CLIPS into C++
British Library Conference Proceedings | 1995
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British Library Conference Proceedings | 1995
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