[mod.ai] Conference - Workshop on High-Level Tools

Welch%OSU-20@OHIO-STATE.ARPA (Arun) (05/19/86)

                            Call for Participation

                                  WORKSHOP ON
                 HIGH LEVEL TOOLS FOR KNOWLEDGE BASED SYSTEMS

                                 Sponsored by
          The American Association for Artificial Intelligence (AAAI)
                Laboratory for Artificial Intelligence Research
                     The Ohio State University (OSU-LAIR)
               Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA)

                                Columbus, Ohio
                               October 7-8, 1986

It has become increasingly clear to builders of knowledge based systems that no
single representational formalism or control construct is optimal for  encoding
the  wide  variety  of  types of problem solving that commonly arise and are of
practical significance.   The  structures  specific  to  diagnosis  appear  ill
adapted  for  use  in  design and planning tasks, and those for prediction seem
unsuitable for intelligent data retrieval.  Thus there appears to be a need for
task-specific  constructs  at  levels  of  organization  above  those of rules,
frames, and predicate calculus, and their associated control  structures.    In
addition to problem solving, there is a similar move for higher-level tools for
knowledge acquisition and explanation.

The objective of this workshop is to bring together theoreticians and  builders
of  knowledge  based  systems  in  order to explore the prospects for tools for
specifying structures at these higher levels.  Presentations are invited on all
aspects  of  high  level  tools for knowledge-based systems, including (but not
restricted to) these topics:

   - The powers and limitations of existing  knowledge  engineering  tools
     and techniques.

   - Delineating  the  "natural  kinds" of knowledge based problem solving
     that can provide the basis for task specific tools.

   - Matching AI techniques to tasks.

   - Design proposals for high level knowledge engineering tools.

   - Integrating task-specific tools into "toolboxes" for building systems
     that perform complex problem solving tasks.

Four  copies  of  an extended ABSTRACT (up to 8 pages, double-spaced) should be
sent to the workshop chairman before July 1, 1986.  Acceptance notices will  be
mailed  by  August  1.  Revised abstracts should be returned to the chairman by
September 1, 1986, so that they may be bound together for distribution  at  the
workshop.
Workshop Chairman:               Organizing Committee:
B. Chandrasekaran,               William J. Clancey, Stanford University
OSU-LAIR                         Lee Erman, Teknowledge Inc.
                                 Richard Fikes, Intellicorp
                                 John Josephson, OSU-LAIR
                                 Allen Sears, DARPA


For information and local arrangements, contact:
Charlie Huff                     Bev Mullet
(614) 422-0054                   (614) 422-0248
EMail:  Huff@Ohio-State.ARPA     EMail:  Mullet-B@Ohio-State.ARPA
Huff-C@Ohio-State.CSNET
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                Department of Computer and Information Science
                           The Ohio State University
                               2036 Neil Avenue
                              Columbus, OH 43210
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