wntrmute@cmx.npac.syr.edu (Jim Brule) (11/18/89)
Dear Friends:
Just a reminder that our workshop on "Strategies for
Knowledge Acquisition" is rapidly approaching. If you
mention in your registration that you are responding
to this electronic announcement, you will still qualify
for the reduced rates (ie, $750, which includes the
workshop, all materials, lodging, and meals).
Let's hear from you soon!
~~~Jim
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Strategies for Knowledge Acquisition
1990 Winter Workshop
January 22 - 25, 1990
Minnowbrook Conference Center
Blue Mountain Lake, NY
Sponsored by:
Coherent Research, Inc.
and
New York State Center for Advanced
Technology in Computer Applications and
Software Engineering at Syracuse University
Syracuse, NY
"Strategies for Knowledge Acquisition" is a workshop
designed to give the knowledge engineer a pragmatic
understanding of the problems of knowledge engineering,
along with the tools and techniques for their solution.
This hands-on workshop presents a theoretic framework
based on the cybernetics of human interaction within
which the knowledge acquisition relationship can be
understood and predicted. It then proceeds to deliver
practical methods for meeting the everyday concerns of
knowledge engineers:
* establishing a productive environment for knowledge
acquisition
* enhancing the opportunities for uncovering knowledge
of which the domain expert is not fully aware
* generating the richest set of information possible
* dealing with contradictory information
* translating the acquired knowledge into a useful form
* creating the best organizational chances for the
project to succeed
In order to provide the greatest potential benefit, the
workshop incorporates individual practice of the tools,
techniques, and concepts presented. Upon completion, the
student will have gained an understanding of both the
principles underlying knowledge acquisition and the
practical tools and techniques required to apply these
principles to the building of expert systems in
operational applications.
Attendees should be individuals who have built, or are
preparing to build, expert systems involving knowledge
to be acquired from human experts. Other individuals who
are already familiar with the issues of expert systems
from an academic standpoint are encouraged to attend.
This workshop has been presented throughout the United
States and England. The instructors are experienced in
the problems of knowledge acquisition from a diverse set
of perspectives. Mr. Brule' has led the development of
successful expert systems many fields (including
medical, financial, and nursing care) using the
techniques which led to this workshop. Dr. Blount has
been applying the cybernetics of human systems to
organizations, groups, families, and individuals for
nearly a decade. Their text, "Knowledge Acquisition"
(McGraw-Hill, 1989), will be distributed as part of the
workshop.
Workshop Schedule:
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Monday Afternoon:
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Introduction
The case for a Cybernetic/Psychological study of the
human expert
The Theory of Cybernetics
Cybernetics and Human Systems
Levels of Learning
Coding / Representation of Abstract Learning
Tuesday:
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The Dynamics of the Knowledge Acquisition Relationship
Fundamentals
Establishing a Productive Context
Pitfalls in Interviewing Experts
Practical Techniques
Practice
Assessment
Metaphor
Relevance of Metaphor to Knowledge Acquisition
Metaphor in non-Poetic Discourse
Metaphor in Building the Knowledge Acquisition
Relationship
Metaphor in Hypothesis Generation
Practical Techniques
Practice
Assessment
Wednesday:
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Organization of the Knowledge Acquisition Session
Planning
Orientation
Development of Structure
Elicitation of Specifics
Practice
Assessment
Special Concerns
The Value of Conflicting Information
The Use of Multiple Experts
Validation and Verification
Tools & Techniques
Practice
Assessment
Integration
The Knowledge Template
The Knowledge Acquisition Team
The Organizational Context of Knowledge Acquisition
Tools & Techniques
Practice
Assessment
Thursday Morning:
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Summary
Practical Applications
Future Directions
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Accomodations and Travel
The Minnowbrook Conference Center is one of the elegant
Adirondack "Camps" located on Blue Mountain Lake in the
high-peaks region of the Adirondack Mountains. Recently
renovated, the main lodge offers year-round services in
a relaxed setting with modern amenities. Winter sports
opportunities abound nearby, including downhill and
cross-country skiing,and exhilirating hikes through the
mountainous region. Minnowbrook itself has a recreation
center, which is made exclusively available to workshop
attendees. Ample opportunities for relaxing and
establishing cameraderie are provided in the schedule.
All meals, lodging, and workshop materials are included
in the fee. Minnowbrook is best reached through Syracuse
Airport, from where ground transportation to Blue
Mountain Lake can be easily arranged.
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Registration Form
Name:
Title:
Organization:
Address:
City/State/Zip:
Phone:
EMail:
Fee: $750
(Includes meals, lodging, and all workshop materials).
Please make check payable to:
Coherent Research, Inc.
Return payment and form to:
James Brule', VP for Knowledge Based Systems
Coherent Research, Inc.
100 East Washington Street
Syracuse, NY 13202
(315) 426-0929
jfbrule@rodan.acs.syr.edu