Introspection Planning: Representing Metacognitive Experience

Ruediger Oehlmann, Peter Edwards, Derek Sleeman

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Abstract

Metacognition addresses the issues of knowledge about cognition and regulating cognition. We argue that the regulation process should be improved with growing experience. Therefore mental models are needed which facilitate the re-use of previous regulation processes. We will satisfy this requirement by describing a case-based approach to Introspection Planning which utilises previous experience obtained during reasoning at the meta-level and at the object level. The introspection plans used in this approach support various metacognitive tasks which are identified by the generation of self-questions. As an example of introspection planning, the metacognitive behaviour of our system, IULIAN, is described.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of AAAI 1995 Spring Symposium on Representing Mental States & Mechanisms
EditorsMichael T Cox, Michael Freed
PublisherAAAI Press
Pages102-110
VolumeSS-95-05
ISBN (Print)978-0-929280-88-2
Publication statusPublished - 1995

Keywords

  • introspection
  • planning
  • meta-cognition

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