Expert Systems: Principles and Practice

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Bibtype  techreport

Has publishing details  1992

Has title  Expert Systems: Principles and Practice

Has where published  KSL-91-79

Has year  1992

Title  Expert Systems: Principles and Practice

Year  1992

Abstract  Most applications of the Artificial Intell Most applications of the Artificial Intelligence (AI) science and technology are a type called Expert Systems. An Expert System (ES) is a computer program that reasons using knowledge to solve complex problems. This overly brief caricature will be expanded upon below, but it serves to indicate an alignment of ES with AI's long term goals. Traditionally, computers solve complex problems by arithmetic calculation (not by reasoning using logic); and the knowledge needed to solve the problem ins known only by the human programmer and used to cast the solution method in terms of algebraic formulas. ion method in terms of algebraic formulas.

Author  Edward A. Feigenbaum +

Has author  Edward A. Feigenbaum +

Has identifier  Expert Systems: Principles and Practice +

Institution  Knowledge Systems, AI Laboratory +

Ksl tr id  Expert Systems: Principles and Practice +

Number  Expert Systems: Principles and Practice +

Process note  YES +

Categories  KSL Technical Report +, Publication +, Technical Report +

 

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