GWAI-92: Advances in Artificial Intelligence
DOI: 10.1007/bfb0019004
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“…In [1] is introduced the abstraction and respecialization approach to adaptation that consists in (1) abstracting the solution Sol(srce) of srce into a solution Sol(A) of an abstract problem A, and (2) specializing Sol(A) in order to solve tgt. According to [15], this adaptation can be better qualified as a generalization/specialization approach (versus an abstraction/refinement approach), but this distinction is not made in [1]. The examples of conservative adaptations presented in this paper may be seen as the application of some generalization and specialization adaptations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In [1] is introduced the abstraction and respecialization approach to adaptation that consists in (1) abstracting the solution Sol(srce) of srce into a solution Sol(A) of an abstract problem A, and (2) specializing Sol(A) in order to solve tgt. According to [15], this adaptation can be better qualified as a generalization/specialization approach (versus an abstraction/refinement approach), but this distinction is not made in [1]. The examples of conservative adaptations presented in this paper may be seen as the application of some generalization and specialization adaptations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We now present the Pabs algorithm (Bergmann, 1992c;Wilke, 1993) for automatically learning a set of abstract cases from a given concrete case. Thereby, we assume that a concrete domain D c and an abstract domain D a are given together with a generic abstraction theory A.…”
Section: Computing Case Abstractionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The problem of case abstraction can now be described as transforming a case from the concrete domain D c into a case in the abstract domain D a (see Figure 7). This transformation will now be formally decomposed into two independent mappings: a state abstraction mapping , and a sequence abstraction mapping (Bergmann, 1992c). The state abstraction mapping transforms a selection of concrete state descriptions that occur in the solution to a problem into abstract state descriptions, 8.…”
Section: A Formal Model Of Case Abstractionmentioning
confidence: 99%