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Building dampness diagnosing the causes
In our January/February issue last year, Jim Smith described the insights he had gained as the human expert being 'mined' by the knowledge engineers for an expert system to aid diagnosis of the causes of dampness in buildings. An overview of that BREDAMP project is presented here, explaining the background to the project and its objectives, and the way the expert system was created, discussing in detail the methods used to capture the depth of knowledge available.
Building dampness diagnosing the causes
In our January/February issue last year, Jim Smith described the insights he had gained as the human expert being 'mined' by the knowledge engineers for an expert system to aid diagnosis of the causes of dampness in buildings. An overview of that BREDAMP project is presented here, explaining the background to the project and its objectives, and the way the expert system was created, discussing in detail the methods used to capture the depth of knowledge available.
Building dampness diagnosing the causes
Allwood, R.J. (author) / Shaw, M.R. (author) / Smith, J.L. (author) / Stewart, D.J. (author) / Trimble, E.G. (author)
Building Research & Information ; 16 ; 37-42
1988-01-01
6 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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