An analysis of formal logics as inference mechanisms in expert systems
International Journal of Man-Machine Studies
A guide to expert systems
Expertise transfer for expert system design
Expertise transfer for expert system design
Incidence calculus: A mechanism for probabilistic reasoning
Journal of Automated Reasoning
Induction of inference rules for expert systems
Fuzzy Sets and Systems - Special issue: Dedicated to the memory of Richard E. Bellman
International Journal of Man-Machine Studies - Knowledge acquisition for knowledge-based systems, part 1. Based on an AAAI work
KITTEN: knowledge initiation and transfer tools for experts and novices
International Journal of Man-Machine Studies - Special Issue: Knowledge Acquisition for Knowledge-based Systems. Part 5
Knowledge acquisition and constructivist epistemology
The psychology of expertise
Robot's Dilemma: The Frame Problem in Artificial Intelligence
Robot's Dilemma: The Frame Problem in Artificial Intelligence
On Becoming a Personal Scientist: Interactive Computer Elicitation of Personal Models of the World
On Becoming a Personal Scientist: Interactive Computer Elicitation of Personal Models of the World
The art of artificial intelligence: I. Themes and case studies of knowledge engineering
The art of artificial intelligence: I. Themes and case studies of knowledge engineering
An approach to the automated acquisition of production rules from repertory grid data
An approach to the automated acquisition of production rules from repertory grid data
IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering
Simple decision support system based on fuzzy repertory table
Enterprise information systems IV
Acquiring domain knowledge for negotiating agents: a case of study
International Journal of Human-Computer Studies
Using fuzzy repertory table-based technique for decision support
Decision Support Systems
Journal of Management Information Systems
Legal Theory, Sources of Law and the Semantic Web
Proceedings of the 2009 conference on Legal Theory, Sources of Law and the Semantic Web
The tacit dimension of user tasks: elicitation and contextual representation
TAMODIA'06 Proceedings of the 5th international conference on Task models and diagrams for users interface design
Transparency versus security: early analysis of antagonistic requirements
Proceedings of the 2010 ACM Symposium on Applied Computing
Journal of Management Information Systems
Learning an ontology for visual tasks
MUSCLE'11 Proceedings of the 2011 international conference on Computational Intelligence for Multimedia Understanding
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A research effort aimed at the development and unification of the prerequisite underlying theoretical foundations for an adequate approach to knowledge elicitation from repertory grid data is described. A theory of confirmation that incorporates the basic tenets of personal construct psychology directly into the logic as a basis for the determination of relevance is offered, thus strengthening the logic and extending personal construct psychology. These largely theoretical developments are applied to the representation and analysis of repertory grid data. The concept of an alpha -plane is introduced as a binary decomposition of repertory grid data that furnishes the realization of construct extensions (or ranges of convenience) needed to determine the range of relevance of a particular generalization or hypothesis. In addition, they provide the uniquely determined string of incidences required by any application of Bundy's truth functional incidence calculus. The theories are applied to the design and construction of NICOD-a semiautomated medical knowledge acquisition system. The system has been successfully employed in the elicitation of valuable heuristic radiological knowledge (mammography) that the domain experts (radiologists) were otherwise unable to articulate.