Expert Systems Research TrendsNova Publishers, 2007 - Broj stranica: 238 An expert system, also known as a knowledge based system, is a computer program that contains some of the subject-specific knowledge of one or more human experts. This class of program was first developed by researchers in artificial intelligence during the 1960s and 1970s and applied commercially throughout the 1980s. The most common form of expert systems is a program made up of a set of rules that analyse information usually supplied by the user of the system) about a specific class of problems, as well as providing mathematical analysis of the problem(s), and, depending upon their design, recommend a course of user action in order to implement corrections. It is a system that utilises what appear to be reasoning capabilities to reach conclusions. This book presents important research on in this dynamic field. |
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DISTRIBUTED EXPERT SYSTEMS AS A NEW TOOL IN CHEMICAL ANALYSIS PROCESSES | 85 |
INTEGRATING EXPERT KNOWLEDGE AND DATA MINING FOR MEDICAL DIAGNOSIS | 113 |
LOOKING FOR AN EXPERT SYSTEM BASED ON CONCEPT MAPS FOR AUTOMATED MEANINGFUL LEARNING | 139 |
COULD RFIDBASED SYSTEMS BE REGARDED AS MULTIAGENT SYSTEMS? | 151 |
MODELING AND REASONING OF SURVEILLANCE VIDEO EVENTS USING FUZZY PETRI NETS | 163 |
A FRAMEWORK FOR EXPERT SYSTEM KNOWLEDGE BASE IN ART PSYCHOTHERAPY | 181 |
EXPERT SYSTEMS GIS AND SPATIAL DECISION MAKING CURRENT PRACTICES AND NEW TRENDS | 207 |
INDEX | 229 |
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