Best paper awardInternational audienceBoth humans and artificial systems frequently use trial and error methods to problem solving. In order to be effective, this type of strategy implies having high quality control knowledge to guide the quest for the optimal solution. Unfortunately, this control knowledge is rarely perfect. Moreover, in artificial systems--as in humans--self-evaluation of one's own knowledge is often difficult. Yet, this self-evaluation can be very useful to manage knowledge and to determine when to revise it. The objective of our work is to propose an automated approach to evaluate the quality of control knowledge in artificial systems based on a specific trial and error strategy, namely the informed tree search strategy...
International audienceThis chapter argues that the qualifiers of imperfection in geographic informat...
This paper presents a prescriptive account of diagnostic problem solving, or diagnosis, in quality a...
In the past decade, the use of control and diagnostic reasoning systems in different areas of govern...
Best paper awardInternational audienceBoth humans and artificial systems frequently use trial and er...
Both humans and artificial systems frequently use trial and error methods to problem solving. In ord...
International audienceThe development of interactive map websites increases the need of efficient au...
Humans frequently have to face complex problems. A classical approach to solve them is to search the...
Many real world problems can be expressed as optimisation problems. Solving such problems means to f...
International audienceHumans frequently have to face complex problems. A classical approach to solve...
International audienceMany real world problems can be expressed as optimisation problems. Solving th...
Many real world problems can be expressed as optimisation problems. Solving this kind of problems me...
Knowledge-Based Systems (KBSs) that operate in the real-world must reason about their actions from i...
Automating the generalisation process, a major issue for national mapping agencies, is extremely com...
Abstract. The overall aim of this paper is to provide a general setting for quan-titative quality me...
International audienceThis chapter argues that the qualifiers of imperfection in geographic informat...
This paper presents a prescriptive account of diagnostic problem solving, or diagnosis, in quality a...
In the past decade, the use of control and diagnostic reasoning systems in different areas of govern...
Best paper awardInternational audienceBoth humans and artificial systems frequently use trial and er...
Both humans and artificial systems frequently use trial and error methods to problem solving. In ord...
International audienceThe development of interactive map websites increases the need of efficient au...
Humans frequently have to face complex problems. A classical approach to solve them is to search the...
Many real world problems can be expressed as optimisation problems. Solving such problems means to f...
International audienceHumans frequently have to face complex problems. A classical approach to solve...
International audienceMany real world problems can be expressed as optimisation problems. Solving th...
Many real world problems can be expressed as optimisation problems. Solving this kind of problems me...
Knowledge-Based Systems (KBSs) that operate in the real-world must reason about their actions from i...
Automating the generalisation process, a major issue for national mapping agencies, is extremely com...
Abstract. The overall aim of this paper is to provide a general setting for quan-titative quality me...
International audienceThis chapter argues that the qualifiers of imperfection in geographic informat...
This paper presents a prescriptive account of diagnostic problem solving, or diagnosis, in quality a...
In the past decade, the use of control and diagnostic reasoning systems in different areas of govern...