Common Kads Presented By Aly Aboul Nour Supervised
Common. Kads Presented By: Aly Aboul Nour Supervised By: Dr. A. Rafea
Common. KADS models Organization Model Problem Definition Task Model Agent Model Expertise Model Communication Model Design Model
Newell Knowledge Level n There exists a level lying immediately above symbol level which is characterized by knowledge as the medium and the principle of rationality as law of behavior
Common. KADS Knowledge level n it is the appropriate level for modeling the competence of knowledge-based systems. It calls for the description of problem solving behavior at a conceptual level that is independent from representation and implementation decision.
Rationality n Acting Rational: The agent will act rationally within this structure leads to a class of behavior deals with pragmatic and epistermogical problems. e. g. MYCIN uses heuristic classification and knowledge is rational appropriate but achieve goals of the system.
Expertise Model Problem Solving Knowledge Problem Solving Methods Strategic Knowledge Application Knowledge Task Knowledge Inference Knowledge Domain Knowledge
Expertise Model n Problem Solving knowledge n n knowledge on problem solving methods in general and on strategic knowledge Application knowledge n n n Task knowledge Inference knowledge Domain knowledge
Domain Knowledge n n Domain knowledge gives vocabulary of the application domain selection of all statement about the domain that together present a coherent view of the domain
Domain Knowledge Start-circuit Battery Fuse=blown Power=low Start-engine Control-panel Power=off Battery-dial=zero Start-circuit Fuse-inspection Start-circuit =wire-broken Fuse=blown causes Hasmanife station
Inference knowledge n n Inference knowledge describes the usage of domain knowledge in performing tasks via small reasoning steps Inference knowledge Are functional components defining basic reasoning steps operating on restricted parts of knowledge
Inference Knowledge select Initial-Complaint Cover initialcomplaint hypothesis state complaint Potentialcause Causal model
Inference Knowledge n Domain knowledge play roles in reasoning in: n n Static role Dynamic role
Task Knowledge n n Task definition describes goal of a task, its input and output roles, and their relation. Task body describes how the goal can be achieved by giving sub-goals assumptions and a task expression describing how the task goal can be achieved
Task Knowledge n Task decomposition tree illustrates in a graphical way which subtasks are to perform for performing the main tasks
Relations Heuristically - diagnosis Generate-hypothesis Initialcomplaint Cover-initial -complaint Potential. Cause Hypothesis Test-hypothesis Establis h Hyposet his Consistenthypothesis Potential. Cause Complaint causal-model state has-manifestation state
Generic Tasks n n Generic tasks of Chandrasekaran can used actually to instantiated problem solving methods applied to generic task definition at various level of grain size. e. g. task specification can modeled as generic task (task definition and task body)
Conclusion n n A careful study of various knowledge modeling approaches reveals that different approaches are not incompatible, even though their terminology is different. Common. KADS expertise is a solution framework to the expert interaction between several levels of knowledge thus we can introduce a dynamic methodology of providing a solution
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