Inside Case-Based Explanation

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Author: Roger C. Schank

ISBN-10: 0805810285

ISBN-13: 9780805810288

Category: Explanation - based learning

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This book is the third volume in a series that provides a hands-on perspective on the evolving theories associated with Roger Schank and his students. The primary focus of this volume is on constructing explanations. All of the chapters relate to the problem of building computer programs that can develop hypotheses about what might have caused an observed event. Because most researchers in natural language processing don't really want to work on inference, memory, and learning issues, most of their sample text fragments are chosen carefully to de-emphasize the need for non text-related reasoning. The ability to come up with hypotheses about what is really going on in a story is a hallmark of human intelligence. The biggest difference between truly intelligent readers and less intelligent ones is the extent to which the reader can go beyond merely understanding the explicit statements being communicated. Achieving a creative level of understanding means developing hypotheses about questions for which there may be no conclusively correct answer at all. The focus of the lab, during the period documented in this book, was to work on getting a computer program to do that. The volume adopts a case-based approach to the construction of explanations which suggests that the main steps in the process of explaining a given anomaly are as follows: • Retrieve an explanation that might be relevant to the anomaly. • Evaluate whether the retrieved explanation makes sense when applied to the current anomaly. • Adapt the explanation to produce a new variant that fits better if the retrieved explanation doesn't fit the anomaly perfectly.

PrefaceThe Inside SeriesWhy Explanation?Overview of This VolumeAcknowledgments1The Explanation Game12The Explanation Process: Explanation Questions and Explanation Patterns273An Overview of Case-based Explanation734Retriever and Anon: Retrieving Structures From Memory895Abby: Exploring an Indexing Vocabulary for Social Advice1276Accepter: Evaluating Explanations1677AQUA: Questions that Drive the Explanation Process2078Tweaker: Adapting Old Explanations to New Situations2639Brainstormer: Refining Abstract Planning Advice29710Micro SWALE331References397Author Index409Subject Index413