A Graduate-Level Expert Systems Course

作者: David C. Brown

DOI: 10.1609/AIMAG.V8I3.598

关键词: Legal expert systemEngineering managementGraduate levelKnowledge managementSubject-matter expertExpert systemSet (psychology)Course (navigation)Computer science

摘要: This article presents an approach to a graduate-level course in expert, knowledge-based, problem-solving systems. The core of the course, and this article, is set questions called profile, that can be used characterize compare each system studied.

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