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  1. Fundamentals of Expert System Technology: Principles and Concepts (Computer Engineering and Computer Science) by Samuel J. Biondo, 1990-12
  2. Expert Systems: The User Interface (Human/Computer Interaction Series, No 8)
  3. The Cri Directory of Expert Systems by Godfrey Smart, 1986-12
  4. 9th Workshop on Database and Expert Systems Applications, Dexa '98 by IEEE Computer Society, IEEE, 1998-07
  5. 1995 Second New Zealand International Two-Stream Conference on Artifical Neural Networks and Expert Systems: Proceedings : November 20-23, 1995 Dunedin, New Zealand by New Zealand International Two-Stream Conference on Artificial Neural n, 1995-11
  6. Intelligent Mathematical Software Systems: Proceedings of the First Imacs/Ifac International Conference on Expert Systems for Numerical Computing Pu by Imacs, Ifac International Conference on Expert Systems for Numerical Co., et all 1990-10
  7. Computer-Aided Materials Selection During Structural Design by Committee on Application of Expert Systems to Materials Selection During Structural Design, Commission on Engineering and Technical Systems, et all 1995-04-03
  8. Current Issues in Expert Systems (International Lecture Series in Computer Science) by Pierre Dufour, 1988-05
  9. Navigation in hypermedia learning systems: experts vs. novices [An article from: Computers in Human Behavior] by S.Y. Chen, J.P. Fan, et all
  10. Computers As Experts?: On the Nonexistence of Expert Systems (Psychologie Des Entscheidungsverhaltens Und Des Konfliktes, Bd 5) by Harald A. Mieg, 1993-01
  11. Automating Knowledge Acquisition for Expert Systems (The International Series in Engineering and Computer Science)
  12. Computers in Engineering, 1986: Robotics, Expert Systems, Simulation
  13. Research and Development in Intelligent Systems XVI by M. A. Bramer, Anne Macintosh, et all 2000-05-15
  14. AI in operating systems: An expert scheduler (Report / Computer Science Division) by Dale Tonogai, 1988

61. EXPERT SYSTEMS IN AGRICULTURE
expert System are computer programs that are different from conventional computerprograms as they solve problems by mimicking human reasoning processes,
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EXPERT SYSTEMS IN AGRICULTURE By J. Panduranga Rao
"Expert Systems" Expert System: The most commonly known type of knowledge based system is the rule based expert system in which the experience and knowledge of a human expert is captured in the form of IF-THEN rules and facts which are used to solve problems. Objectives: - In general terms their objective is to generate expert advice for use by a decision-maker. Expert systems are used to aid:
  • Single point decisions. e.g. Planning Designing. e.g. Design of an irrigation system Selection. e.g. The most suitable Crop variety or market outlet Diagnosis or identification. e.g. Of a livestock disorder Interpretation. e.g. Of a set of financial accounts Prediction. e.g. of extreme events such as thunderstorms and frost; A sequence of tactical decisions throughout a production cycle. e.g. plant protection and nutrition decisions, livestock feeding.
Further, an expert system for a particular decision problem can be used

62. IBM Technical Journals
An experimental computer architecture supporting expert systems and logic The functions could be offered as part of the computer architecture by
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63. Expert Systems, Decision Support Systems And Computer-Assisted Instruction For W
Descriptors soilconservation; computer-software; expert-systems; farmland-;cropping-systems; missouri- NAL Call No.
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Expert Systems, Decision Support Systems and Computer-Assisted Instruction for Water Resource Management(II)
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64. Expert Systems, Decision Support Systems And Computer-Assisted Instruction For W
Language English Descriptors expert systems; computer analysis; Theory; Physicalchemistry; Experiments; Biochemistry; Chemical reactions 109 NAL Call No
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Expert Systems, Decision Support Systems and Computer-Assisted Instruction for Water Resource Management (I)
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65. IMHOFAQ: Expert Systems And Cyc
The idea of expert systems is that expertise involves logical thinking, program about it, in a series on the computer. The Machine That Changed The
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NEW Aug2000: unabridged Cyc links The history of AI has shown a gratifying series of successes in the realm of expert systems, all thru the 60s, 70s, and 80s. The idea of expert systems is that expertise involves logical thinking, and can be modelled by compiling lists of logical propositions and performing logical transformations upon them. This might be called the "Euclidean (or geometric) model", implying a small set of axioms from which a wide range of theorems are then generated. An alternative view might be called the "proverbs model". By this view, natural selection, over the course of geologic eons, has introduced millions of genetically-programmed details into the human nervous system, anticipating particular sorts of survival-challenges that may arise, and venturing effective ways of reacting to them. Compared to Euclid's geometry, there will be many more 'axioms' and relatively fewer 'theorems', so the logic will probably be comparatively trivial almost all the expertise will be in the data structures (and their contents). So once again, the Aristotle-problem is the real hurdle to expert-system development how do you concisely represent

66. The Use Of Expert Systems In Conservation
configuration of computer systems (XCON/R1). Conservation expert systems There is a considerable number of archaeological expert systems out there.
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67. Computer Programmers
Because of their knowledge of the entire computer system, systems programmers Programmers also will be needed to create and maintain expert systems and
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68. MathGuide: Software And Expert Systems
Subject Class, computer science. Source Type, Software and expert systems Source Type, Organizations and Societies; Software and expert systems
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69. Expert Witness: Computer Systems / Computer Expert Witness: Software And Systems
Arizonabased testifying and consulting expert for computer system non-performance,intellectual property, missing or fraudulent data (computer forensics),
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Expert Witness: computer and software litigation
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70. Cataloging Expert Systems
computer vision, problem solving, and expert systems.1 It is the last of As computer hardware and software develops, the systems with which the
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Journal of Southern Academic and Special Librarianship (2000)
ISSN: 1525-321X
Cataloging Expert Systems:
Optimism and Frustrated Reality
William Olmstadt
Medical Sciences Library
Artificial intelligence research today focuses on several areas, including natural language processing, computer learning, computer vision, problem solving, and expert systems. It is the last of these that has received the most attention in librarianship in the last two decades. Expert systems were proposed and created for reference service, acquisitions, vendor management, and cataloging. Unfortunately, Sauperl and Saye show that the development of cataloging expert systems has practically ceased. This frenzy of publication about expert systems, followed by a rather sudden decline, warrants investigation.
The Nature of Expertise
Before discussing expert systems, it is necessary to review concepts of expertise. Cognitive psychology provides the most research on this topic. Ericsson and Charness provide a detailed review of the current research on expert behavior, and pose an alternative to traditional views of the development of expertise. Defining expertise is a challenge for psychologists. The notion of superior performance interacts with constructs of intelligence and genetic inheritance of high ability, two other concepts that also pose problems. Ericsson

71. Expert System Java Applet
The idea of using an expert system, a computer program that simulates a expert systems, as a class of computer programs, are currently designed tot
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Simple Expert System Applet
Instructions Run Expert System Read more about Expert Systems Simple Expert
Hmmm... You must not have Java installed!. Sorry.
There may be some problems with redrawing scrollbars after loading new knowledge bases.
Resize the window after loading to 'fix' this. Instructions This is a simple expert system. It works on knowledge bases that consist of propositions. To make a consultation, pick a knowledge base from the menu at the top left of the screen. This will load the knowledge base into the higher of the two large text boxes. You can use the scrollbars to see the entire knowledge base. Then press the Consult button. There will be a brief delay while the rest of the expert system is loaded, and a question will be asked at the bottom of the screen. IT will also appear in the lower of the two text boxes. You answer the questions by pressing the True and False buttons. If you press the Why button, a listing of the chain of rules requiring an answer to this question will be displayed in the lower text box. You can scroll through this if you wish. After a consultation you can copy and paste the results into a local text editor.

72. Expert Systems [CiteSeer; NEC Research Institute; Steve Lawrence
tutoring systems research expert systems design computerbased br analog to anITS is Testbed Application An expert System In computer Network Design br
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73. Books: Neural Network Learning And Expert Systems
Neural Network Learning and expert systems is the first book to present a learning and expert systems as Associate Professor of computer Science at
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74. CSC: Consulting, Systems Integration And Outsourcing
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75. PC AI - Expert Systems
These expert systems represent the expertise knowledge as data or rules within For more detailed information on expert system shells, see the expert
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Overview Most expert systems are developed via specialized software tools called shells. These shells come equipped with an inference mechanism (backward chaining, forward chaining, or both), and require knowledge to be entered according to a specified format (all of which might lead some to categorize OPS5 as a shell). They typically come with a number of other features, such as tools for writing hypertext, for constructing friendly user interfaces, for manipulating lists, strings, and objects, and for interfacing with external programs and databases. These shells qualify as languages, although certainly with a narrower range of application than most programming languages. For more detailed information on expert system shells, see the "Expert System Shells at Work" series by Schmuller PC AI, (1991, 1992). Glossary Link Expert Systems SUBMIT YOUR SITE
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77. OSHA ETools Page
Some also use expert system modules, which enable the user to answer questions,and receive reliable expert Advisors are based solely on expert systems.
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eTools are "stand-alone," interactive, Web-based training tools on occupational safety and health topics. They are highly illustrated and utilize graphical menus. Some also use expert system modules, which enable the user to answer questions, and receive reliable advice on how OSHA regulations apply to their work site.
Expert Advisors are based solely on expert systems.
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78. What Is Artificial Intelligence? - A Word Definition From The Webopedia Computer
expert systems programming computers to make decisions in reallife In the early 1980s, expert systems were believed to represent the future of
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artificial intelligence Last modified: Tuesday, February 10, 2004 The branch of computer science concerned with making computers behave like humans. The term was coined in 1956 by John McCarthy at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Artificial intelligence includes
  • games playing: programming computers to play games such as chess and checkers
  • expert systems programming computers to make decisions in real-life situations (for example, some expert systems help doctors diagnose diseases based on symptoms)
  • natural language programming computers to understand natural human languages
  • neural networks Systems that simulate intelligence by attempting to reproduce the types of physical connections that occur in animal brains
  • robotics programming computers to see and hear and react to other sensory stimuli Currently, no computers exhibit full artificial intelligence (that is, are able to simulate human behavior). The greatest advances have occurred in the field of games playing. The best computer chess programs are now capable of beating humans. In May, 1997, an IBM super-computer called
  • 79. Expert Systems - A CompInfo Directory
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    Expert Systems - Outline "Knowledge-based expert systems, or simply expert systems, use human knowledge to solve problems that normally would require human intelligence. These expert systems represent the expertise knowledge as data or rules within the computer. These rules and data can be called upon when needed to solve problems" ( Expert Systems (PC AI Magazine) ) Topic Outline KnowledgeBases Newsgroups and FAQs Magazines and Ezines ... Key Training Providers Expert Systems - Knowledge Bases Back to Top Expert Systems - Newsgroups and FAQs

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