Expert systems : principles and programming
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Expert systems : principles and programming
PWS Pub. Co., c1998
3rd ed
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System requirements for accompanying computer disc: Mac/PC/Unix
Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
This text teaches the core of theoretical topics in the field of expert systems, with discussions of knowledge representation, inference methods, reasoning under uncertainty, inexact reasoning and expert systems design. After laying this foundation of theory, the book then introduces users to CLIPS, a modern, powerful expert system programming tool the latest version of which is provided on a CD-ROM bound into the back of the book. The result is a self-contained book and CD-ROM package that provides sufficient background coverage of theory for students to read and understand current research papers in this fast-moving field, combined with a professional-strength expert systems programming tool for hands-on, practical study of expert systems development.
Table of Contents
- Introduction to expert systems
- the representation of knowledge
- methods of inference
- reasoning under uncertainty
- inexact reasoning
- the design of expert systems
- introduction to CLIPS
- pattern matching
- advanced pattern matching
- modular design and execution control
- efficiency in rule-based languages
- expert system design examples.
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