AbstractVarious formal theories have been proposed in the literature to capture the notions of diagnosis underlying diagnostic programs. Examples of such notions are: heuristic classification, which is used in systems incorporating empirical knowledge, and model-based diagnosis, which is used in diagnostic systems based on detailed domain models. Typically, such domain models include knowledge of causal, structural, and functional interactions among modelled objects. In this paper, a new set-theoretical framework for the analysis of diagnosis is presented. Basically, the framework distinguishes between ‘evidence functions’, which characterize the net impact of knowledge bases for purposes of diagnosis, and ‘notions of diagnosis’, which defi...
To determine why something has stopped working, it is useful to know how it was supposed to work in ...
Despite many years of research, the two problems of knowledge acquisition and maintenance of a growi...
. Mostly, papers on problem-solving methods focus on the description of reasoning strategies and dis...
AbstractVarious formal theories have been proposed in the literature to capture the notions of diagn...
Diagnosis was among the first subjects investigated when digital computers became available. It stil...
Every model-based diagnostic approach relies on a representation of a real-world system, in this pa-...
Prior to Raymond Reiter's article 'A Theory of Diagnosis from First Principles', approaches to struc...
grantor: University of TorontoAutomated diagnosis has long been a problem of interest to t...
Diagnosis in the broadest sense is the determination of the cause and nature of behaviours or observ...
The model-based diagnosis project at the University of Twente has been directed at improving the pra...
Diagnostic systems depend on knowledge bases specifying the causal, structural or functional interac...
AbstractDiagnostic systems depend on knowledge bases specifying the causal, structural or functional...
Diagnosis is, in general, more than a mere passive reasoning task. It often requires to actively pro...
The high computational complexity of existing methods for model-based diagnosis imposes a limit on t...
Abstract. A logic of diagnosis proceeds in terms of a set of data and one or more (prioritized) sets...
To determine why something has stopped working, it is useful to know how it was supposed to work in ...
Despite many years of research, the two problems of knowledge acquisition and maintenance of a growi...
. Mostly, papers on problem-solving methods focus on the description of reasoning strategies and dis...
AbstractVarious formal theories have been proposed in the literature to capture the notions of diagn...
Diagnosis was among the first subjects investigated when digital computers became available. It stil...
Every model-based diagnostic approach relies on a representation of a real-world system, in this pa-...
Prior to Raymond Reiter's article 'A Theory of Diagnosis from First Principles', approaches to struc...
grantor: University of TorontoAutomated diagnosis has long been a problem of interest to t...
Diagnosis in the broadest sense is the determination of the cause and nature of behaviours or observ...
The model-based diagnosis project at the University of Twente has been directed at improving the pra...
Diagnostic systems depend on knowledge bases specifying the causal, structural or functional interac...
AbstractDiagnostic systems depend on knowledge bases specifying the causal, structural or functional...
Diagnosis is, in general, more than a mere passive reasoning task. It often requires to actively pro...
The high computational complexity of existing methods for model-based diagnosis imposes a limit on t...
Abstract. A logic of diagnosis proceeds in terms of a set of data and one or more (prioritized) sets...
To determine why something has stopped working, it is useful to know how it was supposed to work in ...
Despite many years of research, the two problems of knowledge acquisition and maintenance of a growi...
. Mostly, papers on problem-solving methods focus on the description of reasoning strategies and dis...