Title
BEINGs: knowledge as interacting experts
Abstract
Knowledge may be organized as a community of intfiacting modules Each module is granted a complex stiucture, to simulate a particular expert in some small domain An extended analogy is drawn to a group of cooperating human specialists Based on this, an internal constraint is imposed on the modules. Then structure must be standard over the entire community Some advantages of a uniform formalism are thereby preserved. An experimental community was implemented for the task domain of automatic programming. It has managed to synthesize a few inductive inference LISP programs, nonformally. from specific restricted dialogues with a human user.
Year
DOI
Venue
1975
10.1016/B978-0-934613-63-7.50018-8
Distributed Artificial Intelligence
Keywords
Field
DocType
small domain,human user,human specialist,inductive inference lisp program,extended analogy,automatic programming,experimental community,task domain,complex stiucture,interacting expert,entire community
Inductive reasoning,Computer science,Lisp,Artificial intelligence,Analogy,Formalism (philosophy),Machine learning,Automatic programming
Conference
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
0-934613-63-X
22
29.69
References 
Authors
2
1
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Douglas B. Lenat11986895.91