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Towards Operational Abduction from a Cognitive Perspective

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Towards Operational Abduction from a Cognitive Perspective
Diminishing awareness is a consequence of the information explosion: disciplines are becoming increasingly specialized; individuals and groups are becoming ever more insular. This article considers how awareness can be enhanced via operational abductive systems. The goal is to generate and justify suggestions which can span disparate islands of knowledge. Knowledge representation is motivated from a cognitive perspective. Words and concepts are represented as vectors in a high dimensional semantic space automatically derived from a text corpus. Various mechanisms will be presented for computing suggestions from semantic space: information flow, semantic similarity, pre-inductive generalization. The overall goal of this article is to introduce semantic space to the model-based reasoning and abduction community and to illustrate its potential for principled, operational abduction by semi-automatically replicating the Swanson Raynaud/fish oil discovery in medical text.
Peter Bruza, Richard Cole, Dawei Song, Zeeniya Bar
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Type Journal
Year 2006
Where IGPL
Authors Peter Bruza, Richard Cole, Dawei Song, Zeeniya Bari
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