Report Number: CS-TR-87-1175
Institution: Stanford University, Department of Computer Science
Title: Using and Evaluating Differential Modeling in Intelligent
Tutoring and Apprentice Learning Systems
Author: Wilkin, D. C.
Date: January 1987
Abstract: A powerful approach to debugging and refining the knowledge
structures of a problem solving agent is to differentially
model the actions of the agent against a gold standard. This
paper proposes a framework for exploring the inherent
limitations of such an approach when a problem solver is
differentially modeled againt an expert system. A procedure
is described for determining a performance upper bound for
debugging via differential modeling, called the synthetic
agent method. The synthetic agent method systematically
explores the space of near miss training instances and
expresses the limits of debugging in terrns of the knowledge
representation and control language constructs of the expert
system.
http://i.stanford.edu/pub/cstr/reports/cs/tr/87/1175/CS-TR-87-1175.pdf