Creating Expert Systems for Business and IndustryA practical guide to planning, building, and managing the development of an expert system. Provides comprehensive treatment of expert systems techniques, from basic concepts of knowledge acquisition to managing the expert system development effort. Contains three recent case studies that illustrate the methods used to analyze, design, develop, and manage the creation of an expert system. Provides illustrations, charts, diagrams, examples, and actual code from working systems. |
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... complex , and uncer- tain decisions like loan analysis is another way in which expert systems are said to be intelligent . They can help people deal with complex and vaguely de- fined problems that conventional programs cannot handle ...
... complex , and uncer- tain decisions like loan analysis is another way in which expert systems are said to be intelligent . They can help people deal with complex and vaguely de- fined problems that conventional programs cannot handle ...
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... complex than pro- cedural problems either because the number of rules needed to reach a recommendation are so numerous and complex that you can't create a decision tree , or because the rules are fuzzy and involve uncertainty or ...
... complex than pro- cedural problems either because the number of rules needed to reach a recommendation are so numerous and complex that you can't create a decision tree , or because the rules are fuzzy and involve uncertainty or ...
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... complex , avoid , 74 Certainty factors , adding , small rule - based systems , 162-164 , 162 Chunking , conceptual , 114-120 limits on , 116-120 unchunking , 119 Chess , heuristics , 18-19 Classification hierarchies , cognitive analysis ...
... complex , avoid , 74 Certainty factors , adding , small rule - based systems , 162-164 , 162 Chunking , conceptual , 114-120 limits on , 116-120 unchunking , 119 Chess , heuristics , 18-19 Classification hierarchies , cognitive analysis ...
Contents
Overview | 12 |
3 | 47 |
Developing a List of Potential Applications | 58 |
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Creating Expert Systems for Business and Industry Paul Harmon,Brian Sawyer No preview available - 1990 |
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