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As intelligent systems become larger and work in increasingly
more complex and knowledge intensive environments, it becomes
impractical to develop knowledge bases from scratch. A practical
alternative is to develop knowledge bases out of reusable
components, either ontologies or domain-independent problem
solving methods. We are developing a reusable knowledge base of
general principles about plan evaluation and critiquing. It
includes ontologies to represent plans and critiques, an
ontology of evaluation
criteria, and problem-solving knowledge about how to
evaluate plans with respect to those criteria. Currently, the
evaluation criteria analyze various aspects of the plan
structure and its use of resources. We performed a study of
three evaluation and critiquing task domains, and found that our
framework covers 96 percent of the critiquing criteria related
to plan structure and resource use. Our framework also enables a
systematic approach to the development of plan evaluation tools
by following the organization of the criteria in the method.
The evaluation PSM is used in our work on Constable.
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