Topics in Expert System Design: Methodologies and ToolsGiovanni Guida, Carlo Tasso North-Holland, 1989 - 441 pages Expert Systems are so far the most promising achievement of artificial intelligence research. Decision making, planning, design, control, supervision and diagnosis are areas where they are showing great potential. However, the establishment of expert system technology and its actual industrial impact are still limited by the lack of a sound, general and reliable design and construction methodology. |
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... concepts ) concept attribute value - restriction value relation set ( of instances ) instance Figure 5. Part - of hierarchy of KS parameter elements As a structure of concepts can be a concept as well , the major distinction is between ...
... concepts ) concept attribute value - restriction value relation set ( of instances ) instance Figure 5. Part - of hierarchy of KS parameter elements As a structure of concepts can be a concept as well , the major distinction is between ...
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... concept . In Figure 8 , a list of defined concepts reside in two scrolling menus at the bottom right of the display . 4.2.3 Concepts A ' concept ' can be thought of as a label representing a class of items , in this case fragments of ...
... concept . In Figure 8 , a list of defined concepts reside in two scrolling menus at the bottom right of the display . 4.2.3 Concepts A ' concept ' can be thought of as a label representing a class of items , in this case fragments of ...
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... concepts of a certain domain . The concepts of the domain are arranged in triplets . During an interrogation the expert is asked to state a property that two of the concepts share and that differentiates them from the third . The ...
... concepts of a certain domain . The concepts of the domain are arranged in triplets . During an interrogation the expert is asked to state a property that two of the concepts share and that differentiates them from the third . The ...
Contents
From life cycle to development | 3 |
Choosing an expert system domain | 27 |
Tools and motivations | 47 |
Copyright | |
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