TR027: How WATCH Works: Documentation for the WATCH, NEWWATCH, and MetaWATCH Programs
Abstract/Contents
- Abstract
Overview:
The WATCH systems derives its name from the way it "watches over the shoulder of an expert" who is trying to solve a problem. WATCH observes a sequence of actions performed by the expert, to inductively learn the intended control strategy. The actions, which solve a problem for some BB1 application, must be expressed in ACCORD or a similar BB1 language framework.
Description
Type of resource | text |
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Date created | April 1990 |
Creators/Contributors
Author | Gans, Andrew | |
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Author | Confrey, Tony | |
Author | Hayes-Roth, Barbara |
Subjects
Subject | CIFE |
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Subject | Center for Integrated Facility Engineering |
Subject | Stanford University |
Subject | Knowledge Acquisition Tools |
Subject | WATCH |
Genre | Technical report |
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- Gans, Andrew and Confrey, Tony and Hayes-Roth, Barbara. (1990). TR027: How WATCH Works: Documentation for the WATCH, NEWWATCH, and MetaWATCH Programs. Stanford Digital Repository. Available at: http://purl.stanford.edu/rh154gj7256
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