Routine decision making using generic tasks

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Decision making can be viewed as a form of planning. When the decision making process is in a well-known domain, the process can further be classified as routine decision making or routine planning. Routine planning problems can be solved as a series of generic tasks. This paper takes a task-level approach to solving decision making problems by using the tasks of plant-step generation, plant-step assessment and plan-step assembly. The particular problem described here is consumer decision making, where a consumer must decide what grocery items to purchase to fulfill their nutritional needs. A consumer is modeled based on the consumers preferences, constraints and needs. This paper will detail this task-level approach by examining the subtasks of routine planning and the knowledge required by these subtasks and then provide a description and example of Shopper, a knowledge-based system for consumer decision making.

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论文评审过程:Available online 19 May 1998.

论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/S0957-4174(96)00085-1