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LEAP: a learning apprentice for VLSI design
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EngineeringElectronic Design AutomationEnough Knowledge BaseComputer ArchitectureIntelligent SystemsKnowledge TechnologyIntelligent Tutoring SystemIntelligent Tutoring SystemsComputer DesignVirtual RealityKnowledge EngineeringLearning ApprenticeKnowledge AcquisitionKnowledge PresentationDesignComputer EngineeringLearning Apprentice SystemsLearning AnalyticsAutomated Knowledge AcquisitionApprentice SystemsVlsi ArchitectureBusinessKnowledge Management
It is by now well-recognised that a major impediment to developing know ledge-based systems is the knowledge acquisition bottleneck the task of building up a complete enough and correct enough knowledge base to provide high-level performance. This paper proposes a new class of knowledge-based systems designed to address this knowledge-acquisition bottleneck by incorporating a learning component to acquire new knowledge through experience. In particular, we define Learning Apprentice Systems as the class of interactive knowledge-based consultants that directly assimilate new knowledge by observing and analyzing the problem solving steps contributed by their users through their normal use of the system. This paper describes a specific Learning Apprentice System, called LEAP, which is presently being developed in the domain of VLSI design We also discuss design issues for Learning Apprentice Systems more generally, as well as restrictions on the generality of our current approach.
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