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Shaken Modifications Needed For LS

Shaken Modifications Needed For LS. Example 1 of LS. Given Input : Holding Attack SME enters the new concept:. Example 1 of LS (Continued). The LS layer attempts to interpret the new concept:. Note: Shaken needs to add a new dialogue box here if a

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Shaken Modifications Needed For LS

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  1. Shaken Modifications Needed For LS

  2. Example 1 of LS Given Input: Holding Attack SME enters the new concept:

  3. Example 1 of LS (Continued) • The LS layer attempts to interpret the new concept: Note: Shaken needs to add a new dialogue box here if a compound concept name is entered, and the LS layer finds a possible interpretation for the concept name. If the user clicks Yes …

  4. Example 1 of LS (Continued) An automatically generated CMAP is presented, and the user can save it, or make further changes.

  5. Example 2 of LS • While editing a CMAP, SME needs to add a concept “Holding Attack”, which does not exist in the KB. Search options “partial”, “exact”, “semantic” are not listed anymore because partial and LS search are always performed. Exact matches are listed first in the results.

  6. Example 2 of LS (Continued) • The search results are: The LS interpretation of “Holding Attack”

  7. Example 2 of LS (Continued) • After the SME selects the LS interpretation, a supernode is placed on the CMAP SME is editing: supernode

  8. Example 3 of LS Given input: Fire support starts with the attack SME encodes the following CMAP: SME selects “temporally-starts” relation

  9. Shaken Modifications • All slots are available for SME to select. • Slots that fit the type constraints are listed first, and they are not in italic. • Slots that do not fit the type constraints are in italic. • Slots that do not fit the type constraints are classified into groups, such as temporal relations, spatial relations, etc., for easy lookups.

  10. Example 3 of LS (Continued) • LS layer links the temporally-starts slot to the time-intervals of fire-support and attack, and asks the user to “accept” or “reject” the interpretation.

  11. Example 3 of LS (Continued) • Clicking “Accept” will accept the interpretation of the LS layer. • Clicking “Reject” will remove the interpretation of the LS layer. • If the slot selected by the user violates the type constraint, then the slot will be removed; • otherwise the slot will be left intact. • Note: the LS interpretation part’s color is inverted.

  12. Example 4 of LS • A SME needs to find the movement of the target when browsing a CMAP

  13. Example 4 of LS (Continued) • LS interprets the search terms and returns the result Shaken finds “target movement”

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