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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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2010
A dumb information system in the information supply chain can provide data that is often difficult for the customer to interpret and use. To help in this regard, machine intelligence based on some learning rules is introduced in this chapter. Architecture of the knowledge base and the rule base are explained.
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A dumb information system in the information supply chain can provide data that is often difficult for the customer to interpret and use. To help in this regard, machine intelligence based on some learning rules is introduced in this chapter. Architecture of the knowledge base and the rule base are explained.
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Knowledge acquisition for knowledge-based systems
IEEE Expert, 1991The work reported at the first Japanese Knowledge Acquisition for Knowledge-Based Systems Workshop is discussed, providing both an overview of the field and an introduction to a series of articles on knowledge acquisition. The discussion covers tools, methods, and mediating representations; real-time problem solving; the system-model-operator metaphor;
H. Motoda +3 more
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Knowledge-Acquisition Tools for Medical Knowledge-Based Systems
Methods of Information in Medicine, 1995Abstract:Knowledge-based systems (KBS) have been proposed to solve a large variety of medical problems. A strategic issue for KBS development and maintenance are the efforts required for both knowledge engineers and domain experts. The proposed solution is building efficient knowledge acquisition (KA) tools. This paper presents a set of KA tools we are
LANZOLA, GIORDANO +2 more
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2000
The phrases knowledge-based systems and expert systems are often used in the broad sense of systems whose main components are a set of production rules and an inference engine that fires these rules nondeterministically. However, this definition is much too narrow: it excludes a large number of expert systems that are not rule-based, e.g., systems that
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The phrases knowledge-based systems and expert systems are often used in the broad sense of systems whose main components are a set of production rules and an inference engine that fires these rules nondeterministically. However, this definition is much too narrow: it excludes a large number of expert systems that are not rule-based, e.g., systems that
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Patient Dependency Knowledge-Based Systems
Journal of Medical Systems, 1998The ability of Patient Dependency Systems to provide information for staffing decisions and budgetary development has been demonstrated. In addition, they have become powerful tools in modern hospital management. This growing interest in Patient Dependency Systems has renewed calls for their automation.
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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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SYMBIOTIC, KNOWLEDGE-BASED COMPUTER SUPPORT SYSTEMS
Automatica, 1982Abstract The full benefit of computers as tools of thought can come only when we learn to divide intelligence into a portion which is best suited to the human being and a portion which is best suited to the computer and then find a way to combine the process.
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Ontology-Based Knowledge Acquisition for Knowledge Systems
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