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Automatic generation of explanations: AGE
Affiliation:1. Systems Department, UAM-Azcapotzalco, 02200, D.F. México, México;2. Computer Science, INAOE, 72840, Sta. María Tonantzintla, Puebla, México;1. Università dell''Insubria, Department of Theorical and Applied Science, Via Mazzini 5, 21100 Varese, Italy;2. Cardiff University, School of Computer Science and Informatics, 5 The Parade, Cardiff, CF24 3AA, UK;3. Artficial Intelligence Research Institute (IIIA) – CSIC, Campus UAB, 08193 Bellaterra, Spain;4. Ghent University, Department of Applied Mathematics, Computer Science and Statistics, Krijgslaan 281 (S9), 9000 Gent, Belgium;5. University of Washington Tacoma – Center for Web and Data Science, 1900 Commerce Street, Tacoma, WA 98402-3100, USA;1. Department of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science, Universiteit Gent, Krijgslaan 281 (S9), 9000 Gent, Belgium;2. School of Computer Science & Informatics, Cardiff University, 5 The Parade, Cardiff CF24 3AA, United Kingdom;3. Department of Computer Science, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Pleinlaan 2, 1050 Brussel, Belgium
Abstract:Explaining how engineering devices work is important to students, engineers, and operators. In general, machine generated explanations have been produced from a particular perspective. This paper introduces a system called automatic generation of explanations (AGE) capable of generating causal, behavioral, and functional explanations of physical devices in natural language. AGE explanations can involve different user selected state variables at different abstraction levels. AGE uses a library of engineering components as building blocks. Each component is associated with a qualitative model, information about the meaning of state variables and their possible values, information about substances, and information about the different functions each component can perform. AGE uses: (i) a compositional modeling approach to construct large qualitative models, (ii) causal analysis to build a causal dependency graph, (iii) a novel qualitative simulation approach to efficiently obtain the system's behavior on large systems, and (iv) decomposition analysis to automatically divide large devices into smaller subsystems. AGE effectiveness is demonstrated with different devices that range from a simple water tank to an industrial chemical plant.
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