A Practical Guide to Designing Expert Systems

A Practical Guide to Designing Expert Systems
ISBN-10
0865981086
ISBN-13
9780865981089
Category
Education / General
Pages
174
Language
English
Published
1984
Publisher
Rowman & Allanheld
Authors
Sholom M. Weiss, Casimir A. Kulikowski

Description

This book delivers a simple, proven-effective means for building prototype expert systems. The points concerning diverse problems, such as selecting applications, knowledge acquisition, and strategic issues such as controlling questioning are clear and useful. As a basic guide for designing expert systems, the book offers the classification model as a common theme for describing how certain expert programs solve problems. Problem definition, elements of knowledge, and uncertain reasoning are treated concisely. The brief discussion of traditional problem-solving methods, such as decision theory, is valuable. The book concludes with an interesting, down-to-earth essay on the state of the art and consideration of the future.

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