Metareasoning for Multispectral Satellite Image Interpretation
Metareasoning for Multispectral Satellite Image Interpretation
This chapter describes metareasoning in an image interpretation architecture called GRAVA (Grounded Reflective Adaptive Vision Architecture), where the goal is to produce good image interpretations under a wide range of environmental conditions. GRAVA employs metareasoning because it provides the mechanisms necessary to support two of the core problems of self-adaptive software—a mechanism for reasoning about the state of the computational system and a mechanism for making changes to it. These are referred to as introspective monitoring and metalevel control, respectively.
Keywords: image interpretation architecture, GRAVA, Grounded Reflective Adaptive Vision Architecture, self-adaptive software, reasoning, introspective monitoring, metalevel control
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