Title :
Minimalist explanations in knowledge-based systems
Author :
Fischer, Gerhard ; Mastaglio, Thomas ; Reeves, Brent ; Rieman, John
Author_Institution :
Inst. of Cognitive Sci., Colorado Univ., Boulder, CO, USA
Abstract :
Research in discourse comprehension and human-computer interaction indicates that good explanations are usually brief. A system that provides brief explanations, however, must plan for the case where brevity comes at the expense of understanding. Human-to-human dialogue is, to a large part, concerned with conversational repair and question-answer episodes; computer systems need to provide similar fallback techniques to their users. The authors have designed such an explanation system in the context of a knowledge-based critiquing system, LISP-CRITIC. The system provides several levels of explanations, specifically tailored to the user. If the initial, brief explanation is insufficient, the system positions the user at an appropriate point within a more complete, hypertext-based documentation system. Rather than attempting to design a system that can generate a perfect one-shot explanation for any given situation, this approach concentrates on matching the communication abilities provided by current computer technology to the cognitive needs of the human user
Keywords :
explanation; knowledge based systems; man-machine systems; user interfaces; LISP-CRITIC; discourse comprehension; explanation system; human-computer interaction; hypertext-based documentation system; knowledge-based critiquing system; knowledge-based systems; minimalist explanations; Cognitive science; Collaboration; Communication system control; Computer graphics; Computer science; Documentation; Humans; Knowledge based systems; Natural languages; Power generation;
Conference_Titel :
System Sciences, 1990., Proceedings of the Twenty-Third Annual Hawaii International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Kailua-Kona, HI
DOI :
10.1109/HICSS.1990.205360