Melissargos, G.Pu, P.2008-01-142008-01-142008-01-141997https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/16175Based on experiences in the design and construction of interactive resource reallocation systems, the authors argue about the advisability of interactive visualization as a means to increase the effectiveness of an intelligent system and present a generic framework for solving rescheduling problems. The reasoning process, within the proposed framework, emerges from the continuous collaboration of machine intelligence and user expertise. A short presentation of a flight rescheduling system serves as the main implementation example of the proposed paradigmdata visualisationinference mechanismsinteractive systemsknowledge based systemsresource allocationschedulingEmploying interactivity and visualization to augment the process of machine-based reschedulingtext::conference output::conference proceedings::conference paper