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Expert systems in anesthesiology

Drugs of Today, 1998
There are only a limited number of computer-based systems designed to support anesthesiologists in the operating room. This is evident from the very small number of publications on this topic. These systems may be classified by the functions they perform and include: intelligent anesthesia workstations (with current data acquisition, conditioning and ...
M. Krol, David Reich
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Expert systems and simulation

SIMULATION, 1985
Artificial intelligence and expert systems are the latest buzzwords and the hottest topics in the scientific community today Some experts are proclaiming that artificial intelligence (AI) has already emerged as one of the most significant technologies of this cen tury.
Shannon, Robert E.   +2 more
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Expert Systems Research

Science, 1983
Artificial intelligence, long a topic of basic computer science research, is now being applied to problems of scientific, technical, and commercial interest. Some consultation programs, although limited in versatility, have achieved levels of performance rivaling those of human experts.
Edward H. Shortliffe, Richard O. Duda
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Optical expert systems

Applied Optics, 1987
A general approach to using spatial light modulators in expert systems and in related AI methods is discussed. The information capacity of such system can far exceed the capacity of the spatial light modulator itself.
Harold H. Szu, H. John Caulfield
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Expert System Technology: Expert System Interface

2019
This chapter aims to identify reasons for the relative weakness of the link and clarify issues that will be essential to the strengthening of such a link and thereby increase the usability of expert systems as a whole. The knowledge of several human experts can be combined to give a system more breadth than a single person is likely to achieve.
Roy Rada, Chaomei Chen
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Expert Judgment and Expert Systems

1987
This volume is an outgrowth of a NATO Advanced Research Workshop on "Expert Judgment and Expert Systems," held in Porto, Portugal, August 1986. Support for the Workshop was provided by the NATO Division of Scientific Affairs, the U.S. Army Research Institute, and the U.S. National Science Foundation.
Lawrence D. Phillips   +3 more
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Otoneurological Expert System

Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology, 1996
An otoneurological expert system was developed to help collect data and diagnose both central and peripheral diseases causing vertigo. Patient history and otoneurological and other examination results are used in the reasoning process. The case history data can be either mandatory or supportive. Mandatory questions are used to confirm a diagnosis, and
Erna Kentala   +3 more
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A regenerative expert system approach for the maintenance of expert systems

Expert Systems with Applications, 1998
Abstract When the maintenance of expert systems incorporates not only knowledge bases but also inference engines, algorithms, and user interface modules, the maintenance of the expert systems needs to adopt software maintenance methodologies such as software reuse.
Lee, JK Lee, Jae Kyu, Hong, JS
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Expert systems

Aslib Proceedings, 1989
As I am not sure how familiar the audience is with the concept of expert systems (ES), I intend to start this talk on the subject with an introduction to the area and brief history. I will then go on to outline the distinguishing features of expert systems, and to look at what they do, where they work, and the implications of this new technology for ...
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An expert system shell: Expert system environment/VM

ISA Transactions, 1989
Abstract The Expert System Environment/VM consists of a development program and a consultation program and has a high-level English-like interface. This paper reveals how parts of an expert system shell interact with themselves and with the humans involved, applications of ESE, and limitations and problems associated with expert systems.
Ruth C. Swezey, Marianne F. Ostrowsky
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