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Our initial evaluation of KANAL as a stand-alone system shows its usefulness in finding errors and suggesting fixes. It also has been successfully integrated within an end-to-end system that support users entering domain knowledge as a part of DARPA Rapid Knowledge Formation (RKF) program. KANAL is a tool for building and checking process models. By relating different pieces of information in process models among themselves and to the existing KB, it performs a variety of verification and validation checks and propose useful fixes.

We performed an initial evaluation in December 2000, which has been reported in Kim and Gil, IJCAI-01. The results show that KANAL can find most of the errors in the process models and suggest useful fixes including the fixes that directly point to the sources of the errors.

KANAL has been successfully integrated within an end-to-end system (called SHAKEN) that supports subject matter experts entering domain knowledge as part of the DARPA Rapid Knowledge Formation (RKF) program. During summer 2001 and January 2002, the SHAKEN system has been evaluated by lightly trained biologists where they author biology textbook knowledge using the system. The resulting knowledge bases answer questions that a student might be asked based on the chapter's contents.

We have recently built an Action Editor in order to support interleaving of process model authoring and checking while extending background knowledge of actions. Also we have refined the KANAL interface based on feedback from end users. The improved system was evaluated by military officers in describing and checking their plans (courses of actions) during Fall 2002. The details are desribed in Kim and Blythe, IUI-2003.

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