What is the “underlying technology” that defines KEEL?
There are three concepts that define KEEL Technology (all covered by Compsim patents). Before explaining the three concepts, it is important to understand the focus of the technology. KEEL was created to capture and package human-like reasoning (judgment) such that it can be embedded in devices and software applications. In humans this is a right-brain analog process that focuses on the interpretation of “values” for data items and the balancing of interconnected “valued items”. It is the human’s ability to exercise reason and judgment that has separated humans from computer programs in the past. The first (and most fundamental) concept in KEEL provides a way to establish “modified values” for pieces of information. To begin with, a piece of information will have a potential value (or “importance”), just by its nature (what it is) and the nature of the problem being addressed. This piece of information can be supported or blocked by other pieces of information (driving or blocking sign