Intelligent assistant systems
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Bibliographic Information
Intelligent assistant systems
(Knowledge-based systems, 6)
Academic Press, c1991
- Other Title
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Assistance a l'operateur
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Note
Revision and expansion of the original French edition entitled Assistance a l'operateur
Includes bibliographical references (p. 321-343) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book introduces practical techniques of artificial intelligence (AI) and outlines a new concept of intelligent assistant systems for their application. It offers examples which illustrate how understanding the foundation of AI can be a short step from applying AI to real-world, complex, large-scale, and interactive computing. "Intelligent Assistant Systems" sets out three practical objectives for understanding systems which will assist the operator. These are building a knowledge base in an interactive environment, maintaining the knowledge base with incremental knowledge acquisition and developing intelligent interfaces which extend the operator's short- and long-term memory. The book is aimed at students studying AI with an applied orientation. It is also intended to be useful as a reference source for engineers and managers, introducing AI techniques in engineering, aerospace, manufacturing, and many other industrial environments.
Table of Contents
- Representation and models - knowledge representation, general aspects, logic and objects, situational versus analytical knowledge
- symbolic reasoning - search, production systems, problem solving
- uncertainty and belief revision - representation of uncertainty, belief revision
- human-machine interaction - sharing intelligence, user interfaces, advanced interaction media, knowledge acquisition.
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