Representation Requirements for Supporting Decision Model Formulation

03/20/2013
by   Tze-Yun Leong, et al.
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This paper outlines a methodology for analyzing the representational support for knowledge-based decision-modeling in a broad domain. A relevant set of inference patterns and knowledge types are identified. By comparing the analysis results to existing representations, some insights are gained into a design approach for integrating categorical and uncertain knowledge in a context sensitive manner.

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