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S-SALT: A problem-solver, knowledge acquisition tool and associated knowledge base refinement mechanisms

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 February 2009

Pietro Leo
Affiliation:
Department of Computing Science, University of Aberdeen, Scotland, U.K., AB9 2UB
Derek Sleeman
Affiliation:
Department of Computing Science, University of Aberdeen, Scotland, U.K., AB9 2UB
Augoustos Tsinakos
Affiliation:
Department of Computing Science, University of Aberdeen, Scotland, U.K., AB9 2UB

Abstract

SALT is the highly influential system implemented by Marcus (1988), which is able to acquire knowledge and solve problems using the propose-and-revise strategy. The primary task to which this has been applied is the design of elevators, or lifts (Marcus et al., 1988). Recently we have re-implemented and extended the system at Aberdeen, S-SALT, the new system, has the following enhancements:

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Research Abstracts
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1996

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