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Knowledge-Based Knowledge Elicitation
1989A method for using the advantages of domain-specific knowledge acquisition for a general purpose knowledge acquisition tool is introduced. To adapt the knowledge acquisition tool for a specific application and a specific problem solving strategy (e.g. heuristic classification, such diagnostic strategies as establish and refine), acquisition knowledge ...
Joachim DIEDERICH, Marc LINSTER
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1989
The nature of the contents of the knowledge base is more than a little bit fuzzy. It certainly contains information about how to do things (i.e., procedural knowledge) and nonprocedural facts about the world (declarative knowledge) (e.g., Siegler, 1983).
Wolfgang Schneider, Michael Pressley
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The nature of the contents of the knowledge base is more than a little bit fuzzy. It certainly contains information about how to do things (i.e., procedural knowledge) and nonprocedural facts about the world (declarative knowledge) (e.g., Siegler, 1983).
Wolfgang Schneider, Michael Pressley
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International Journal of Production Research, 1988
A major hurdle in the development of intelligent robots is that we still do not possess efficient computational and representational methodologies for emulating knowledge and expectation driven behavior so basic to human cognition and problem solving. Even if we use techniques such as geometric modeling for representing objects in the robot world, we ...
Avinash C. Kak+4 more
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A major hurdle in the development of intelligent robots is that we still do not possess efficient computational and representational methodologies for emulating knowledge and expectation driven behavior so basic to human cognition and problem solving. Even if we use techniques such as geometric modeling for representing objects in the robot world, we ...
Avinash C. Kak+4 more
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Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, 2007
People who pay for health care aim to maximize value in allocating resources between and within patient groups. With limited health care budgets, new high value innovations will replace, not supplement, lower value interventions. Every society and its health care system must consider the issue of value and be aware that the values of payer, provider ...
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People who pay for health care aim to maximize value in allocating resources between and within patient groups. With limited health care budgets, new high value innovations will replace, not supplement, lower value interventions. Every society and its health care system must consider the issue of value and be aware that the values of payer, provider ...
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Teacher knowledge and the knowledge base of teaching
International Journal of Educational Research, 2001Abstract In this chapter, the knowledge base of teaching is conceived as all profession-related insights, which are potentially relevant to a teacher's activities. From this perspective, it is argued that teacher knowledge, or teacher practical knowledge, should be included within this knowledge base, along with formal propositional knowledge ...
Nico Verloop+2 more
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Science, 1986
First developed two decades ago, knowledge-based systems have seen widespread application in recent years. While performance has been a strong focus of attention, building such systems has also expanded our conception of a computer program from a black box providing an answer to something capable of explaining its answers, acquiring new knowledge, and ...
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First developed two decades ago, knowledge-based systems have seen widespread application in recent years. While performance has been a strong focus of attention, building such systems has also expanded our conception of a computer program from a black box providing an answer to something capable of explaining its answers, acquiring new knowledge, and ...
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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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Nursing Management, 2012
The National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) has launched its Knowledge Mobilisation Fellowship Scheme and is inviting applications from people with significant NHS or academic experience who can show their potential to encourage more effective use of research-based knowledge in health care.
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The National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) has launched its Knowledge Mobilisation Fellowship Scheme and is inviting applications from people with significant NHS or academic experience who can show their potential to encourage more effective use of research-based knowledge in health care.
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Clinics in Laboratory Medicine, 1988
Future technologic advances in microcomputer hardware will allow us to build complex interactive information systems that go far beyond conventional laboratory management functions to address the needs of laboratorians as well as physicians in patient care activities.
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Future technologic advances in microcomputer hardware will allow us to build complex interactive information systems that go far beyond conventional laboratory management functions to address the needs of laboratorians as well as physicians in patient care activities.
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Knowledge-Based Intermediaries
International Journal of E-Business Research, 2008A new generation of intermediaries is predicted to flourish in the emerging electronic markets. They rely on new information technologies such as the semantic Web, rule-based triggers, and knowledge-based constraint maintenance systems. These technologies do not automate or reduce intermediation, but inspire new types of intermediaries that rely on the
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