A practical guide to designing expert systems.

S. M. Weiss, C. A. Kulikowski

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Abstract

This book is designed for those in and outside computer science, who wish to learn about the first generation of expert systems techniques and working programs. Seven chapters discuss: 1) definitions, structure, building and knowledge reasoning; 2) reasoning methods; probabilistic and statistical methods, logic rules and techniques of inference; 3) historical overview, with case studies in medicine, geology, and computer fault analysis; 4) designing an expert system; 5) building a practical system; microprocessor based systems for laboratory instrumentation; and a system helping oil exploration; 6) testing and evaluating a system; and 7) future strategies.-M.Blakemore

Original languageAmerican English
Title of host publicationA practical guide to designing expert systems.
PublisherChapman & Hall
ISBN (Print)0412264501, 9780412264504
StatePublished - 1983

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Environmental Science
  • General Earth and Planetary Sciences

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