Hypothesizing Device Mechanisms: Opening Up the Black Box
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20/10/2004
20/10/2004
01/06/1988
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Resumo |
I describe an approach to forming hypotheses about hidden mechanism configurations within devices given external observations and a vocabulary of primitive mechanisms. An implemented causal modelling system called JACK constructs explanations for why a second piece of toast comes out lighter, why the slide in a tire gauge does not slip back inside when the gauge is removed from the tire, and how in a refrigerator a single substance can serve as a heat sink for the interior and a heat source for the exterior. I report the number of hypotheses admitted for each device example, and provide empirical results which isolate the pruning power due to different constraint sources. |
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213 p. 19331119 bytes 7483468 bytes application/postscript application/pdf |
Identificador |
AITR-1047 |
Idioma(s) |
en_US |
Relação |
AITR-1047 |
Palavras-Chave | #causal reasoning #theory formation #qualitative reasoning #smodeling |