Presentation 1998/2/23
Meta-Knowledge Acquisition Methods for Knowledge Utilization and Applying Them to a Symbolic Manipulation System for Calculus
Hiroyuki KAMEDA, Chiaki KUBOMURA,
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Abstract(in English) Advanced information processing systems have recently emerged partially with capabilities of acquiring knowledge. They have, however, usually acquire the knowledge of objects to be manipulated on a domain (object-level knowledge), but cannot acquire the knowledge of object-level knowledge utilization(meta-level knowledge). This report at first discussed about classes of meta-level knowledge, and then proposed new methods to automatically acquire some kinds of meta-level knowledge. Moreover, the methods were applied to a symbolic calculus system, so that the fundamental validity and limitation of the methods were evaluated quantatively.
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Keyword(in English) Thought process / knowledge utilization / meta-knowledge / meta-knowledge acquisition / object-level knowledge
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Title (in English) Meta-Knowledge Acquisition Methods for Knowledge Utilization and Applying Them to a Symbolic Manipulation System for Calculus
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Keyword(1) Thought process
Keyword(2) knowledge utilization
Keyword(3) meta-knowledge
Keyword(4) meta-knowledge acquisition
Keyword(5) object-level knowledge
1st Author's Name Hiroyuki KAMEDA
1st Author's Affiliation Faculty of Engineering, Tokyo Engineering University()
2nd Author's Name Chiaki KUBOMURA
2nd Author's Affiliation Faculty of Engineering, Tokyo Engineering University
Date 1998/2/23
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Volume (vol) vol.97
Number (no) 567
Page pp.pp.-
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