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We have described the PRODIGY search and algorithms for changing domain descriptions. We now outline top-level tools for the use of these algorithms (Section 6.1). Then, we propose a general model of using multiple representations (Section 6.2) and evaluating their utility (Section 6.3). Finally, we discuss the assumptions that underlie the developed model (Section 6.4).
Every problem-solving effort must begin with creating a representation for the problem a problem space in which the search for the solution can take place.
—Herbert A. Simon [1996], The Sciences of the Artificial.
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Fink, E. (2002). Multiple representations. In: Changes of Problem Representation. Studies in Fuzziness and Soft Computing, vol 110. Physica, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7908-1774-4_6
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