Title :
Interactive diagnosis and repair of decision-theoretic models
Author :
Klein, David A. ; Shortliffe, Edward H.
Author_Institution :
IBM Thomas J. Watson Res. Center, Yorktown Heights, NY, USA
Abstract :
The authors present an intuitive, interactive method for diagnosing and repairing a formal decision-theoretic model, and describe the role of this method in interpretive value analysis (IVA), a general framework for modeling choices in expert systems that is at once formal and transparent. IVA´s interpretation concepts provide an internally consistent vocabulary based on value theory for talking about decisions. IVA´s explanation component explains the operation-by-operation computation of a comparison of two alternatives, using interpretation concepts, operation explainers, and the difference-function topology. IVA´s diagnosis-and-repair method uses this explanation component, along with modules for suggesting, repairing, and verifying the integrity of parameter values, to assist users with modifying models that deviate from their preferences. This approach suggests that knowledge engineers can retain the benefits of decision theory´s formal foundation without compromising intuitive explanation and knowledge acquisition
Keywords :
decision theory; expert systems; explanation; knowledge acquisition; IVA; decision-theoretic model; difference-function topology; expert systems; interpretive value analysis; intuitive explanation; knowledge acquisition; knowledge engineers; value theory; vocabulary; Artificial intelligence; Decision theory; Design engineering; Integrated circuit modeling; Knowledge acquisition; Machinery; Mathematical model; Medical diagnostic imaging; Process control; Prototypes;
Conference_Titel :
Artificial Intelligence Applications, 1991. Proceedings., Seventh IEEE Conference on
Conference_Location :
Miami Beach, FL
Print_ISBN :
0-8186-2135-4
DOI :
10.1109/CAIA.1991.120883