Models of Expertise

This paper presents methods for describing expert knowledge in such a way that the resulting model preserves the possibilities of the extreme flexibility that experts have when performing a task. The knowledge of the expert is modelled at several levels: the domain level, where mainly objects and relations are represented, and a number of higher levels which contain descriptions of the ways in which the domain knowledge can be used. Generic models at the various levels can be used to make the interpretation of verbal data from experts more effective.

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