The elicitation process in developing of case library for Case-Based Reasoner system whilst consideration for validating electronic communication technologies
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6th International conference on Information systems, analysis and synthesis - ISAS 2000. ed. / Michel Torres. Orlando: International Institute of Informatics and Systemics, 2000. p. 503-507.
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T1 - The elicitation process in developing of case library for Case-Based Reasoner system whilst consideration for validating electronic communication technologies
AU - Knöll, Heinz-Dieter
AU - Moreton, Robert
AU - Husein, Tazmmal
AU - Sloane, Andrew
N1 - Conference code: 6
PY - 2000
Y1 - 2000
N2 - Knowledge based expert systems are one of the few successes of Artificial Intelligence research. However, despite the success of knowledge-based decision support systems in many sectors, developers have encountered problems with eliciting the necessary knowledge from the expert for their system. Knowledge elicitation is a difficult process, and implementing this elicited Knowledge into a KBS is a difficult and tedious task requiring specialist skill. A more recent approach known as case-based reasoning forms an alternative method of building expert systems. This allows the developers to limit the legacy of bottleneck in knowledge elicitation, thus limiting this or in some cases totally forgoing the knowledge elicitation process all together ...
AB - Knowledge based expert systems are one of the few successes of Artificial Intelligence research. However, despite the success of knowledge-based decision support systems in many sectors, developers have encountered problems with eliciting the necessary knowledge from the expert for their system. Knowledge elicitation is a difficult process, and implementing this elicited Knowledge into a KBS is a difficult and tedious task requiring specialist skill. A more recent approach known as case-based reasoning forms an alternative method of building expert systems. This allows the developers to limit the legacy of bottleneck in knowledge elicitation, thus limiting this or in some cases totally forgoing the knowledge elicitation process all together ...
KW - Business informatics
UR - https://www.tib.eu/en/search/id/TIBKAT%3A334925215/Proceedings-World-Multiconference-on-Systemics/
M3 - Article in conference proceedings
SN - 9800766960
SP - 503
EP - 507
BT - 6th International conference on Information systems, analysis and synthesis - ISAS 2000
A2 - Torres, Michel
PB - International Institute of Informatics and Systemics
CY - Orlando
T2 - 6th International conference on Information systems, analysis and synthesis - ISAS 2000
Y2 - 22 July 2000 through 26 July 2000
ER -