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Compositional Modeling: Finding the Right Model for the Job
, 1991
"... Faikenhainer, B. and K.D. Forbus, Compositional modeling: finding the right model for the job, Artificial Intelligence 51 ( 1991 ) 95-143. ..."
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Faikenhainer, B. and K.D. Forbus, Compositional modeling: finding the right model for the job, Artificial Intelligence 51 ( 1991 ) 95-143.
Abstracting irrelevant distinctions in qualitative simulation
- In Working Papers of the Fifth International Workshop on Qualitative Reasoning about Physical Systems
, 1991
"... Abstract: One main problem in qualitative simulation is that it often produces too detailed qualitative descriptions of a system's possible behaviors, or produce a lot of behaviors that differ very slightly. This paper addresses the problem of summarizing the result of a qualitative simulation to ma ..."
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Abstract: One main problem in qualitative simulation is that it often produces too detailed qualitative descriptions of a system's possible behaviors, or produce a lot of behaviors that differ very slightly. This paper addresses the problem of summarizing the result of a qualitative simulation to make it more perspicuous. Twocauses of behavior proliferation have been identified and two algorithms to aggregate behaviors that do not differ significantly are presented. Simple-xamples are used to illustrate the functionning ofeach algorithm.

