Situation assessment tasks are formulated as a general family of problem solving tasks. The generic nature of this family task as a multimembership hierarchical pattern recognition problem is characterized and the types of decision support systems are identified. The focus is on knowledge representation and elicitation, although issues related to interference mechanisms, system structure, and expert-machine-user interface are also discussed. Two types of knowledge are required to determine directions on which to focus attention, while local knowledge is required for assessing the validity of a specific alternative based on a given set of findings.
Knowledge requirements and management in expert decision support systems for (military) situation assessment
Wissensanforderungen und -verwaltung bei Entscheidungshilfesystemen fuer die (militaerische) Situationseinschaetzung
IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man and Cybernetics ; SMC-12 , 4 ; 479-490
1982
12 Seiten, 37 Quellen
Article (Journal)
English
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