Current Developments in Knowledge Acquisition — EKAW '92 [electronic resource] : 6th European Knowledge Acquisition Workshop Heidelberg and Kaiserslautern, Germany, May 18–22, 1992 Proceedings / edited by Thomas Wetter, Klaus-Dieter Althoff, John Boose, Brian R. Gaines, Marc Linster, Franz Schmalhofer.

Contributor(s): Wetter, Thomas [editor.] | Althoff, Klaus-Dieter [editor.] | Boose, John [editor.] | Gaines, Brian R [editor.] | Linster, Marc [editor.] | Schmalhofer, Franz [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service)Material type: TextTextSeries: Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence ; 599Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1992Description: XVI, 448 p. online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783540472032Subject(s): Computer science | Artificial intelligence | Computer Science | Artificial Intelligence (incl. Robotics)Additional physical formats: Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification: 006.3 LOC classification: Q334-342TJ210.2-211.495Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
A user's view of current practice and possibilities -- The management and maintenance of an operational KADS system development -- Knowledge engineering trends in Europe -- Applications of machine learning -- Conceptual models for automatic generation of knowledge-acquisition tools -- An approach to operationalize conceptual models: The shell AIDE -- Linking modeling to make sense and modeling to implement systems in an operational modeling environment -- Common ground and differences of the KADS and strong-problem-solving-shell approach -- Differentiating problem solving methods -- Using generalised directive models in knowledge acquisition -- Towards a formal framework to compare protocol interpretations and task specifications -- Knowledge acquisition driven by constructive and interactive induction -- Knowledge refinement using Knowledge Acquisition and Machine Learning Methods -- Generating configuration expert systems from conceptual specifications of the expert knowledge -- Yet another formalisation of KADS conceptual models -- The KEEP model, a knowledge engineering process model -- Domain-driven knowledge modelling: Mediating & intermediate representations for knowledge acquisition -- PMI: Knowledge elicitation and De Bono's thinking tools -- A new approach to the solution of expert classification problems -- Knowledge acquisition for explainable, multi-expert, knowledge-based design systems -- Causal model-based knowledge acquisition tools: Discussion of experiments -- Knowledge base maintenance and consistency checking in MOLTKE/HyDi -- Acquiring knowledge of knowledge acquisition: A self-study of generic tasks -- Reusable analysis and design components for knowledge-based system development -- Acquiring descriptive knowledge for classification and identification -- Intelligent documentation as a catalyst for developing cooperative knowledge-based systems -- eQuality: An application of DDUCKS to process management.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: Methodological knowledge acquisition and knowledge engineering have achievedincreasing attention in recent years due both to active research projects and to successful practical applications. Both aspects have over the years been reflected in the structure of the European Knowledge Acquisition Workshops (EKAW), where a users' forum has always been combined with a scientific workshop. This volume contains the proceedings of EKAW-92. The papers are organized into five thematic sectionson: - Technology transfer - General modelling approaches - Knowledgeformalization and automated methods - Elicitation and diagnosis of human knowledge - Practice and experiences of knowledge acquisition. A total of 65 persons from around the world served as the program committee. Their recommendations and sometimes very detailed comments helped both workshop organizers and individual authors to achieve the high quality reflected in this volume.
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A user's view of current practice and possibilities -- The management and maintenance of an operational KADS system development -- Knowledge engineering trends in Europe -- Applications of machine learning -- Conceptual models for automatic generation of knowledge-acquisition tools -- An approach to operationalize conceptual models: The shell AIDE -- Linking modeling to make sense and modeling to implement systems in an operational modeling environment -- Common ground and differences of the KADS and strong-problem-solving-shell approach -- Differentiating problem solving methods -- Using generalised directive models in knowledge acquisition -- Towards a formal framework to compare protocol interpretations and task specifications -- Knowledge acquisition driven by constructive and interactive induction -- Knowledge refinement using Knowledge Acquisition and Machine Learning Methods -- Generating configuration expert systems from conceptual specifications of the expert knowledge -- Yet another formalisation of KADS conceptual models -- The KEEP model, a knowledge engineering process model -- Domain-driven knowledge modelling: Mediating & intermediate representations for knowledge acquisition -- PMI: Knowledge elicitation and De Bono's thinking tools -- A new approach to the solution of expert classification problems -- Knowledge acquisition for explainable, multi-expert, knowledge-based design systems -- Causal model-based knowledge acquisition tools: Discussion of experiments -- Knowledge base maintenance and consistency checking in MOLTKE/HyDi -- Acquiring knowledge of knowledge acquisition: A self-study of generic tasks -- Reusable analysis and design components for knowledge-based system development -- Acquiring descriptive knowledge for classification and identification -- Intelligent documentation as a catalyst for developing cooperative knowledge-based systems -- eQuality: An application of DDUCKS to process management.

Methodological knowledge acquisition and knowledge engineering have achievedincreasing attention in recent years due both to active research projects and to successful practical applications. Both aspects have over the years been reflected in the structure of the European Knowledge Acquisition Workshops (EKAW), where a users' forum has always been combined with a scientific workshop. This volume contains the proceedings of EKAW-92. The papers are organized into five thematic sectionson: - Technology transfer - General modelling approaches - Knowledgeformalization and automated methods - Elicitation and diagnosis of human knowledge - Practice and experiences of knowledge acquisition. A total of 65 persons from around the world served as the program committee. Their recommendations and sometimes very detailed comments helped both workshop organizers and individual authors to achieve the high quality reflected in this volume.

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