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Presenting Proofs with Adapted Granularity

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Presenting Proofs with Adapted Granularity
When mathematicians present proofs they usually adapt their explanations to their didactic goals and to the (assumed) knowledge of their addressees. Modern automated theorem provers, in contrast, present proofs usually at a fixed level of detail (also called granularity). Often these presentations are neither intended nor suitable for human use. A challenge therefore is to develop user- and goal-adaptive proof presentation techniques that obey common mathematical practice. We present a flexible and adaptive approach to proof presentation based on classification. Expert knowledge for the classification task can be handauthored or extracted from annotated proof examples via machine learning techniques. The obtained models are employed for the automated generation of further proofs at an adapted level of granularity.
Marvin Schiller, Christoph Benzmüller
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Updated 27 May 2010
Type Conference
Year 2009
Where KI
Authors Marvin Schiller, Christoph Benzmüller
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