33 research outputs found
Um ambiente de ensino colaborativo baseado em agentes inteligentes
Existe atualmente uma demanda pela modelagem de sistemas para suportar e mediar o trabalho e o aprendizado colaborativo através de uma rede de computadores. Este trabalho apresenta um ambiente de ensino colaborativo baseado em agentes inteligentes para a Internet. É definida uma arquitetura multi-agente que adota a estrutura de um sistema de federação de agentes. A estrutura principal desta arquitetura é definida através de três classes de agentes: agentes de interface, agentes de informação e agentes consultivos. Cada um dos agentes utilizam técnicas diferentes para resolver problemas específicos e interpretar situações. As principais abordagens de raciocínio utilizadas são raciocínio baseado em casos (o enfoque utilizado é ensino baseado em casos) e regras de produção. O presente trabalho discute a utilização da plataforma descrita como a base para a construção de um modelo colaborativo de ensino. Torna-se importante ressaltar que os agentes cooperam entre si para fornecerem o suporte de colaboração entre os estudantes. O ambiente desenvolvido possui a forma de um navegador inteligente, que além de permitir o acesso á Internet, incorpora serviços para auxiliar o estudante no processo de aprendizagem.Eje: Agentes inteligentesRed de Universidades con Carreras en Informática (RedUNCI
Um ambiente de ensino colaborativo baseado em agentes inteligentes
Existe atualmente uma demanda pela modelagem de sistemas para suportar e mediar o trabalho e o aprendizado colaborativo através de uma rede de computadores. Este trabalho apresenta um ambiente de ensino colaborativo baseado em agentes inteligentes para a Internet. É definida uma arquitetura multi-agente que adota a estrutura de um sistema de federação de agentes. A estrutura principal desta arquitetura é definida através de três classes de agentes: agentes de interface, agentes de informação e agentes consultivos. Cada um dos agentes utilizam técnicas diferentes para resolver problemas específicos e interpretar situações. As principais abordagens de raciocínio utilizadas são raciocínio baseado em casos (o enfoque utilizado é ensino baseado em casos) e regras de produção. O presente trabalho discute a utilização da plataforma descrita como a base para a construção de um modelo colaborativo de ensino. Torna-se importante ressaltar que os agentes cooperam entre si para fornecerem o suporte de colaboração entre os estudantes. O ambiente desenvolvido possui a forma de um navegador inteligente, que além de permitir o acesso á Internet, incorpora serviços para auxiliar o estudante no processo de aprendizagem.Eje: Agentes inteligentesRed de Universidades con Carreras en Informática (RedUNCI
Representing medical decision making strategies in a CBR system
Paper presented at the Sixth German Workshop on Case-Based Reasoning: Foundations, Systems, and Applications, Rostock, Germany.This paper describes and compares the development of two
organizational structures to represent medical decision making strategies. We
generate the solution to a new problem by applying a previous solution from a
medical record in a CBR system that performs decision-making about hypertension
drug therapy. The case libraries are structured in accordance with the approaches of
flat memory and discrimination network. Cases are originated by a retrospective
knowledge acquisition about 47 patients who underwent ambulatory care of a
university hospital. The similarity-based retrieval employed in the flat structure
resembles what physicians do when handling their routine cases of arterial
hypertension. Physicians identify a similar case in memory by recognizing the
content embedded in the new situation, like a script. The hypothetico-deductive
method for searching the case solution follows a similar strategy to the one
represented in the prioritized discrimination network. The inclusion of cases in the
case library of the discrimination network required more complex procedures than
in the case library of the flat memory. These two decision support systems could
contribute significantly to patient care. The system we are researching on has
educational purposes as well
Supporting working capital decisions through fuzzy analysis
Paper presented at the First International Conference of Industrial Engineering (ENEGEP/95), Sao Carlos, Brazil.Working Capital Management is concerned with the short term decisions regarding current assets
and current liabilities. Although being related with the short term, the decisions must take into
account the overall strategy of the firm and how effectively they are implemented at the operational
level. The satisfaction of the goals and the measurement of the risks associated with these
decisions are subjective and changeable depending on the situation. In this paper we propose the
use of the Fuzzy Scenario Analysis to support the decisions at the operational level of a firm
modeling the subjectivity of the process.
The module we chose to illustrate the approach is related to purchase decisions. The method
consists of modeling the satisfaction of an strategic goal (inventory conversion period) and the risk
associated (of estimating sales) using fuzzy sets. We present an example where once these fuzzy
sets are defined, the system suggests purchase decisions meeting the firm’s constraints regarding
the amount of purchase and the associated benefits
Object oriented analysis and programming for a working capital management system
Paper presented at the IEEE/IAFE 1995 computational intelligence for financial engineering, CIFEr, New York, NY.The main purpose of this paper is to present an Object Oriented Analysis (OOA) of a firm and its
accounting and financial environments for the implementation of a working capital management
system. The object oriented analysis has been designed so that it can be used by different types
and sizes of companies, (e.g., industrial, commercial or service). This versatility is a consequence
of an important feature of the object oriented paradigm: the reusability of code. This OOA
includes firm’s regular operations as well as tools and reports used in the management of
working capital such as cash flows and estimated balance sheets. In order to demonstrate the
functionality of the OOA, we discuss parts of the analysis that we have implemented successfully
in the C++ object oriented programming language
Designing nutritional programs with case-based reasoning
Sixth German Workshop on Case-Based Reasoning: Foundations, Systems, and Applications, Rostock, Germany.This paper describes a system aimed at prescribing nutritional
programs using Case-Based Reasoning (CBR). A nutritional program is a
balanced dietetic plan aimed at better health conditions of the individuals. The
nutritional task refers to prescribing a nutritional program as a therapy for a given
nutritional disorder, in accordance to the patient’s characteristics that act as
constraints, functions and goals. The main reason to use a case-based reasoning
system in designing nutritional programs lies in the nature of the nutritional expert
task, which is carried out by reusing past experiences. Nutritional professionals
usually express their knowledge with generalizations, even when pointing specific
instances as examples. This has motivated us to model the starting case base with
a prototypical memory. Our approach to perform the nutritional task in a casebased
reasoning system can be viewed as a two-fold process. First, the
characteristics, symptoms, goals and restrictions are used to classify the new
patient in a group associated to a diagnostic category. Second, the hypothetical
case corresponding to the category that classifies the new case provides the design
that represents the solution to be adapted to solve the new case. The system we
are describing contemplates the nutritional task from the collection of patient's
characteristics performing the diagnosis task implicitly, and prescribing the
nutritional program (meal plan) to treat the respective nutritional disorder
Designing nutritional programs with case-based reasoning
Sixth German Workshop on Case-Based Reasoning: Foundations, Systems, and Applications, Rostock, Germany.This paper describes a system aimed at prescribing nutritional
programs using Case-Based Reasoning (CBR). A nutritional program is a
balanced dietetic plan aimed at better health conditions of the individuals. The
nutritional task refers to prescribing a nutritional program as a therapy for a given
nutritional disorder, in accordance to the patient’s characteristics that act as
constraints, functions and goals. The main reason to use a case-based reasoning
system in designing nutritional programs lies in the nature of the nutritional expert
task, which is carried out by reusing past experiences. Nutritional professionals
usually express their knowledge with generalizations, even when pointing specific
instances as examples. This has motivated us to model the starting case base with
a prototypical memory. Our approach to perform the nutritional task in a casebased
reasoning system can be viewed as a two-fold process. First, the
characteristics, symptoms, goals and restrictions are used to classify the new
patient in a group associated to a diagnostic category. Second, the hypothetical
case corresponding to the category that classifies the new case provides the design
that represents the solution to be adapted to solve the new case. The system we
are describing contemplates the nutritional task from the collection of patient's
characteristics performing the diagnosis task implicitly, and prescribing the
nutritional program (meal plan) to treat the respective nutritional disorder
Case-based reasoning approach to reuse of experiential knowledge in software measurement programs
Paper presented at the Sixth German Workshop on Case-Based Reasoning: Foundations, Systems, and Applications, Rostock, Germany.For the successful application of innovative software engineering technologies in industry, the
technologies have to evolve incrementally based on continuous feedback from practice.
Experiences about their practical application have to be systematically collected and stored in
corporate memories and reused in future software projects. This promotes the sharing of
experiences across individuals and projects, the formulation of best practices and facilitates the
successful application of tailored technologies in practice. This paper presents a case-based
reasoning approach for capturing and reusing experiential knowledge on software measurement
programs in industry. A representation structure for experiential measurement knowledge is
described in detail and knowledge retrieval and acquisition techniques are presented
Reusing cases to the automatic index assignment from textual documents
Paper presented at the Sixth German Workshop on Case-Based Reasoning: Foundations, Systems, and Applications, Rostock, Germany.This paper describes one solution developed to convert textual documents
into formlike representations of cases. The experiences described by cases are textual
descriptions of legal decisions. Indexing vocabulary and assignment theory contributed
in gathering expert knowledge to define attributes and values as well as the required
elements to employ template mining. Most index values are automatically extracted by
the use of template mining. The multi-purpose index Theme is automatically assigned
by reusing cases through an elaboration process. Seed cases are used to indicate values
if the new case is a partial match to one in the case base