TEMPLE: TEMPLate Enhancement through Knowledge Acquisition

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TEMPLE: TEMPLate Enhancement through Knowledge Acquisition

Acquiring Planning Knowledge

Kinds of knowledge that users need to add

A simple application for evaluating plans

Acquiring plan critiques

The range of possible critiques

1. The amount of work done by the critique

2. The type of knowledge used to make the critique

Type of knowledge used (continued)

3. How the critique is used by other systems

TEMPLE’s approach

Categories of critiques

General knowledge associated with each category

Evaluation and Critiquing Knowledge

Help with missing or inconsistent pieces

Components of TEMPLE’s UI

TEMPLE architecture: now

Using the TEMPLE compiler (initial prototype)

Using the TEMPLE translator

TEMPLE’s current scope

Planned work for the near term

Defining monitors

HPKB KA CCE

HPKB KA CCE results

Demo

Example: hotel rate should be less than $120

Example continued

Example continued

Example continued

Example continued

Going further: adding new slots to objects

Going further: notification about needed information

Definitions that include procedures

Back-up slides

Linking the critiquer to a planner can be easy or hard.

Integration with Knoblock’s planning tool

Potential integration with other SOFTools components

TEMPLE with different planning approaches

Author: Jim Blythe

Email: blythe@isi.edu

Home Page: http://www.isi.edu/expect/projects/temple

Other information:
Presented at a meeting at ISI, July 18, 2000

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