Visualization of Patterns for Hybrid Learning and Reasoning with Human Involvement. Witschel, H. F., Pande, C., Martin, A., Laurenzi, E., & Hinkelmann, K. In New Trends in Business Information Systems and Technology: Digital Innovation and Digital Business Transformation, pages 193–204. Springer International Publishing, Cham, 2021. Paper doi abstract bibtex ``Boxology'' is the graphical representation of patterns that are commonly observed in hybrid learning and reasoning systems. Since some hybrid systems also involve humans-in-the-loop, a need to identify patterns including humans is foreseen. With the help of use cases that involve humans-in-the-loop, this chapter provides a discussion on the typical roles performed by humans in hybrid systems and how they influence machine learning and/or knowledge engineering activities. As a result, it introduces a new element in boxology to represent a human and identify two abstract patterns for such human-in-the-loop scenarios.
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copyright = {All rights reserved},
isbn = {978-3-030-48332-6},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-48332-6_13},
abstract = {``Boxology'' is the graphical representation of patterns that are commonly observed in hybrid learning and reasoning systems. Since some hybrid systems also involve humans-in-the-loop, a need to identify patterns including humans is foreseen. With the help of use cases that involve humans-in-the-loop, this chapter provides a discussion on the typical roles performed by humans in hybrid systems and how they influence machine learning and/or knowledge engineering activities. As a result, it introduces a new element in boxology to represent a human and identify two abstract patterns for such human-in-the-loop scenarios.},
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editor = {Dornberger, Rolf},
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doi = {10.1007/978-3-030-48332-6_13},
pages = {193--204},
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