Browsing by Subject "causal reasoning"
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Causal Reconstruction
(1993-02-01)Causal reconstruction is the task of reading a written causal description of a physical behavior, forming an internal model of the described activity, and demonstrating comprehension through question answering. T his ...
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Combining Associational and Causal Reasoning to Solve Interpretation and Planning Problems
(1988-08-01)This report describes a paradigm for combining associational and causal reasoning to achieve efficient and robust problem-solving behavior. The Generate, Test and Debug (GTD) paradigm generates initial hypotheses using ...
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Hypothesizing Device Mechanisms: Opening Up the Black Box
(1988-06-01)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 ...
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Theories of Comparative Analysis
(1988-05-01)Comparative analysis is the problem of predicting how a system will react to perturbations in its parameters, and why. For example, comparative analysis could be asked to explain why the period of an oscillating ...