Expert Systems
Volume:
77
January 1991 | 96 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
Introduces the process of expert systems development as a model for acquiring, representing, and validating knowledge about relatively limited domains of human behavior. Drawing examples from both normative and descriptive modeling systems, this innovative volume explores artificial intelligence and expert systems, applications of expert systems in the social sciences, knowledge acquisition, pragmatic strategies, and testing models. "Packed with useful information and includes a listing of commercially available expert system shells and programming languages. Overall, this is a useful and well-written text that will provide expert system developers with practical methods and techniques. It will also serve as enlightening reading for those who have a basic knowledge of artificial intelligence and wish to gain insight into the process of knowledge acquisition." --Social Science Computer Review
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Artificial Intelligence and Expert Systems
Applications of Expert Systems in the Social Sciences
Knowledge Acquisition
Pragmatic Strategies
Multiple Experts and the Testing Models