Running a d3web Session
#
Once, you have created a KnowledgeBase
instance (for example, by Loading a knowledge base), you can run a problem-solving session.
During a problem-solving session you enter Question-Value pairs (Fact
) and the system will derive appropriate solutions for the entered facts.
Creating a new Session#
Sessions are represented by instances of Session. Use the SessionFactory to quickly create a new Session instance for the KnowledgeBase instance:Session session = SessionFactory.createSession(knowledgeBase);
Retrieve the next reasonable question#
The Interview
, instantiated with the Session, determines the next question to be presented to the user. More precisely, a FormStrategy computes the next From that is presented in the dialog.
A Form consists of a title and an interviewObject (a Question of a QContainer):
Form form = session.getInterview().nextForm(); InterviewObject interviewObject = form.getInterviewObject();
To retrieve a single question contained in the Form you may use the NextUnansweredQuestionFormStrategy. This can be explicitly set by
session.getInterviewManager().setFormStrategy(new NextUnansweredQuestionFormStrategy());
Entering Facts to the Session#
Next, we subsequently add facts to the session. When already having the appropriate instances of Question and Value, respectively, we are able to simply set the value by
Fact fact = FactFactory.createFact(question, value,
PSMethodUserSelected.getInstance(),
PSMethodUserSelected.getInstance());
session.getBlackboard().addValueFact(fact);
Check the Derived Solutions#
We retrieve the list of derived solutions together with their state by iterating over all solutions in the knowledge base and by asking for a diagnosis Rating that is different from UNCLEAR. This way, we return solution instances with states ESTABLISHED, SUGGESTED, and EXCLUDED.
for (Solution solution : knowledgeBase.getSolutions()) {
Rating state = session.getBlackboard().getState(solution);
if (!state.hasState(Rating.State.UNCLEAR))
out.println(" " + solution + " (" + state + ")");
}
Revisit the entered Facts#
You can simply retrieve all entered facts by the following code block:
for (ProtocolEntry entry : session.getProtocol().getProtocolHistory()) {
out.println(entry);
}
Please note, that the session manages a Protocol, where entered findings (question/value tuples) are stored in a chronological order.
The Complete Example#
Note: The current version of the full example should be found in d3web-GlobalTests as the class de.d3web.demos.RunningACase.
public void runDemoCase() throws IOException {
KnowledgeBase knowledgeBase = buildKnowledgeBase();
PrintStream out = System.out;
// Create a case (problem-solving session and set all specified
// question/answers
out.println("+++ Setting values +++");
Session session = SessionFactory.createSession(knowledgeBase);
// set: pregnant = yes
Fact fact1 = FactFactory.createFact(pregnant, yes, PSMethodUserSelected
.getInstance(), PSMethodUserSelected.getInstance());
session.getBlackboard().addValueFact(fact1);
out.println(fact1);
// set: weight = 80
Fact fact2 = FactFactory.createFact(weight, new NumValue(80),
PSMethodUserSelected.getInstance(),
PSMethodUserSelected.getInstance());
session.getBlackboard().addValueFact(fact2);
out.println(fact2);
// Print all solutions with a state != UNCLEAR
out.println("+++ Solutions +++");
for (Solution solution : knowledgeBase.getSolutions()) {
Rating state = session.getBlackboard().getState(solution);
if (!state.hasState(Rating.State.UNCLEAR))
out.println(" " + solution + " (" + state + ")");
}
// Show all entered findings
out.println("+++ Entered Questions +++");
for (ProtocolEntry entry : session.getProtocol().getProtocolHistory()) {
out.println(" " + entry);
}
}
private KnowledgeBase buildKnowledgeBase() throws IOException {
// root {container}
// - demoQuestion {containers}
// - pregnant [oc]
// - weight [num]
// Solution: dangerousMood
InitPluginManager.init();
KnowledgeBaseManagement kbm = KnowledgeBaseManagement.createInstance();
QASet root = kbm.getKnowledgeBase().getRootQASet();
demoQuestions = kbm.createQContainer("demoQuestions", root);
pregnant = kbm.createQuestionOC("pregnant", demoQuestions, new String[] { "yes",
"no" });
yes = new ChoiceValue(kbm.findChoice(pregnant, "yes"));
weight = kbm.createQuestionNum("weight", "weight", demoQuestions);
dangerousMood = kbm.createSolution("dangerousMood");
// Define the init questionnaire
kbm.getKnowledgeBase().setInitQuestions(Arrays.asList(demoQuestions));
// Define the magic rule: preganant=yes AND weight > 70 => dangerousMood (P7)
List<Condition> terms = new ArrayList<Condition>();
terms.add(new CondEqual(pregnant, yes));
terms.add(new CondNumGreater(weight, Double.valueOf(70)));
RuleFactory.createHeuristicPSRule("r1", dangerousMood, Score.P7, new CondAnd(terms));
return kbm.getKnowledgeBase();
}
