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Design of knowledge-based systems with a knowledge-based assistant
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering, 1988The authors propose a model for an intelligent assistant to aid in building knowledge-based systems (KBSs) and discuss a preliminary implementation. The assistant participates in KBS construction, including acquisition of an initial model of a problem domain, acquisition of control and task-specific inference knowledge, testing and validation, and long-
Reid G. Smith+2 more
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SGAR, 1993
The Engineering of Knowledge-based Systems --- Theory and Practice is a textbook whose objective "is to serve as an introduction to the branch of AI known as knowledge-based systems." Comprising 523 pages, it provides a wide-ranging survey of the field ...
David Martin
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The Engineering of Knowledge-based Systems --- Theory and Practice is a textbook whose objective "is to serve as an introduction to the branch of AI known as knowledge-based systems." Comprising 523 pages, it provides a wide-ranging survey of the field ...
David Martin
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A Knowledge-Based Recommendation System That Includes Sentiment Analysis and Deep Learning
IEEE Transactions on Industrial Informatics, 2019Online social networks provide relevant information on users’ opinion about different themes. Thus, applications, such as monitoring and recommendation systems (RS) can collect and analyze this data.
R. L. Rosa+3 more
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1998
Efforts to develop knowledge-based systems have now been pursued for over two decades. Languages, inference methods, architectures, and tools have reached a certain standard and have led to interesting and successful applications. Nevertheless, there is still some mystery and confusion among the public about this area. The purpose of this article is to
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Efforts to develop knowledge-based systems have now been pursued for over two decades. Languages, inference methods, architectures, and tools have reached a certain standard and have led to interesting and successful applications. Nevertheless, there is still some mystery and confusion among the public about this area. The purpose of this article is to
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A Knowledge-based Production Scheduling System
Proceedings of the IEEE International Workshop on Intelligent Motion Control, 2005© 1991 IEEE.In this paper we pressent our approach in developing a knowledge-based system for production scheduling in a job-shop: Production scheduling problem has been considered as a hierarchical decision-making problem consisting of three levels of decision activities, namely resource allocation, sequencing and scheduling decisions.
Orhun E., Tunali S.
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Knowledge-Based Systems for Design
Journal of Vibration and Acoustics, 1995Knowledge-based systems are a special class of computer programs that purport to perform, or to assist humans in performing, specified intellectual tasks. This paper describes how knowledge-based programs are special; that is, how they differ from other computer programs.
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2009
The tools of artificial intelligence (AI) can be divided into two broad types: knowledge-based systems (KBSs) and computational intelligence (CI). KBSs use explicit representations of knowledge in the form of words and symbols. This explicit representation makes the knowledge more easily read and understood by a human than the numerically derived ...
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The tools of artificial intelligence (AI) can be divided into two broad types: knowledge-based systems (KBSs) and computational intelligence (CI). KBSs use explicit representations of knowledge in the form of words and symbols. This explicit representation makes the knowledge more easily read and understood by a human than the numerically derived ...
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Knowledge base views in multiuser knowledge based systems
Proceedings. Fourth International Conference on Data Engineering, 2003The author presents a methodology for representing knowledge in a collection of interlinked, largely autonomous knowledge base views, to facilitate multiple heterogeneous use of a KBS (knowledge based system). The knowledge base views are defined so that while knowledge outside each user's view is transparent to him/her, problem solving can be achieved
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Validation of knowledge-based systems
2nd Symposium on Automation, Robotics and Advanced Computing for the National Space Program, 1987Introduction Knowledge-based systems (KBSs) have become ever more important in the development of large, complex software systems in defense, industry, business, and science. Failures in these systems may gravely endanger human life and property. "Validation" of KBSs thus greatly concerns software systems developers and implementors.
Jacqueline Combs+2 more
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