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Framework of knowledge-based systems : Multiple meta-level architecture for representing problems and problem-solving processes
Authors:Setsuo Ohsuga
Affiliation:

Research Centre for Advanced Science and Technology, University of Tokyo, 4-6-1 Komaba Meguroku, Tokyo 153, Japan

Abstract:Currently available expert systems have a performance limit because of the lack of capability to describe problems and problem-solving methods. It is closely related with knowledge representation language, but this is not the only concern with this issue. Real world problems and problem-solving methods are not so simple as to be represented always in the same way by the same language. Their representations must be different depending on various factors involved in the problems themselves and the situations these problems are surrounded with. In this paper, the author discusses first the intrinsic nature of problem representation and problem-solving process representation. The requirements for and the conceptual framework of a knowledge-based system that is suited for dealing with various problems then become apparent quite naturally. The author asserts that a multiple meta-level architecture is necessary as well as a knowledge-representation language that can describe complex data structures as the basic framework of knowledge-based systems.
Keywords:knowledge-representation language  multiple meta-level architecture  problem-solving methods
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