Deductive Inference in the Context

Deductive Inference in the Context of the Dialogue Process

Igor Chimir1 and Waheeb Abu-Dawwas2

1Department of Information Technology, Odessa State Environmental University, Ukraine

2Department of Computer Science, University of Petra, Jordan

 

Abstract: The paper is devoted to the investigation of a community between the dialogue process and the process of deductive inference. Attention is focused on the goal-oriented interactive process between two agents (active and reactive) involved into a step-by-step question-answering dialogue, which is considered as an activity directed to solving certain problem. A key element of the architecture of Dialogue Problem Solver is Dialogue Knowledge Base (DiKB). The paper demonstrates how an inference process of the classical rule-based systems can be emulated by navigation within DiKB. Some positive features of such emulation are discussed. Final section represents a formal theory of the DiKB structure from the inference process point of view. In conclusion the idea of a knowledge base agent with distributed architecture is discussed.

Keywords: Question-answering dialogue, logic of questions and answers, dialogue knowledge base, rule-based system.

Received February 7, 2006; accepted April 18, 2006

 
Read 8537 times Last modified on Wednesday, 20 January 2010 02:47
Share
Top
We use cookies to improve our website. By continuing to use this website, you are giving consent to cookies being used. More details…