Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2007
Abstract
Many chemistry students have difficulty in understanding an organic chemistry subject called reaction mechanisms. Mastering the subject would require the application of chemical intuition and chemical commonsense adequately. This work discusses a novel framework using Qualitative Reasoning (QR) to provide means for learning reaction mechanisms through simulation. The framework consists of a number of functional components. These include substrate recognizer, qualitative model constructor, prediction engine, molecule update routine, explanation generator, and a knowledge base containing essential chemical facts and chemical theories. Chemical processes are represented as qualitative models using Qualitative Process Theory (QPT) ontology. The construction of these models is automated based on a set of QR algorithms. We have tested the framework on the S N 1 and the S N 2 reaction mechanisms. Representative cases of reaction simulation and causal explanation are also included to demonstrate how these models can serve as a cognitive tool fostering the acquisition of conceptual understanding via qualitative simulation.
Keywords
Qualitative reasoning, reaction mechanisms, QPT, ontology
Publication Title
Knowledge Science, Engineering and Management
Recommended Citation
Alicia Tang, Y.; Zain, S.; Abdul Rahman, N.; and Abdullah, R., "An ontology-based reasoning framework for reaction mechanisms simulation" (2007). Research Publications (2006 to 2010). 612.
https://knova.um.edu.my/research_publications_2006_2010/612
Divisions
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