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Computer programs that know: A tutorial
Abstract Computational process models have emerged as complements to more traditional statistical and mathematical models. Knowledge-based models and expert systems are particularly well suited for modeling within ill-structured and complex domains. In this tutorial, we discuss the feasibility, building, and application of knowledge-based models in some detail, emphasizing knowledge acquisition, knowledge representation, and system control issues. We conclude the essay with a more practical look at some of the intrigue and challenges associated with building knowledge-based models.
Computer programs that know: A tutorial
Abstract Computational process models have emerged as complements to more traditional statistical and mathematical models. Knowledge-based models and expert systems are particularly well suited for modeling within ill-structured and complex domains. In this tutorial, we discuss the feasibility, building, and application of knowledge-based models in some detail, emphasizing knowledge acquisition, knowledge representation, and system control issues. We conclude the essay with a more practical look at some of the intrigue and challenges associated with building knowledge-based models.
Computer programs that know: A tutorial
Lundberg, C.Gustav (Autor:in) / Robinson, Vincent B. (Autor:in)
Computers, Environments and Urban Systems ; 12 ; 49-71
01.01.1988
23 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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