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1. Systems, Experts, and Computers: The Systems Approach in Management and Engineering, World War II and After (Dibner Institute Studies in the History of Science and Technology) | |
Hardcover: 528
Pages
(2000-08-07)
list price: US$65.00 -- used & new: US$52.26 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0262082853 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Product Description This groundbreaking book charts the origins and spread of the systemsmovement. It describes the major players<--including RAND, MITRE,Ramo-Wooldrige (later TRW), and the International Institute of AppliedSystems Analysis--and examines applications in a wide variety ofmilitary, government, civil, and engineering settings. The book isinternational in scope, describing the spread of systems thinking inFrance and Sweden. The story it tells helps to explain engineeringthought and managerial practice during the last sixty years. Contributors: Atsushi Akera, Harvey Brooks, Glenn Bugos, Davis Dyer,Paul N. Edwards, Gabrielle Hecht, David A. Hounshell, David R. Jardini,Stephen B. Johnson, Arne Kaijser, Lily E. Kay, Roger E. Levien, DonaldMacKenzie, Alan McDonald, David A. Mindell, Erik P. Rau, Joar Tiberg. |
2. Real-Time Expert Systems Computer Architecture by Robert F. Hodson, Abraham Kandel | |
Hardcover: 304
Pages
(1991-07-24)
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3. Artificial Intelligence, Expert Systems, Computer Vision, and Natural Language Processing by William B. Gevarter | |
Hardcover: 226
Pages
(1984-05)
list price: US$36.00 Isbn: 0815509944 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
4. Expert Systems and Computer Simulation in Energy Engineering: Selected Papers from the Second International Forum, Erlangen, Germany, 17-20 March, 1992 by Germany) International Forum on Expert Systems and Computer Simulation in Energy Engineering (2nd : 1992 : Erlangen | |
Hardcover: 344
Pages
(1995-06)
list price: US$99.50 -- used & new: US$99.50 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 1567000312 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
5. Expert Systems (Computer State of the Art Report Series 12, No. 8) | |
Hardcover: 300
Pages
(1984-12)
list price: US$505.00 -- used & new: US$505.00 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0080285929 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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Here's what's in it: For starters, the ISBN is the same, but the volume is number 7, not number 8. It is a collection of papers on expert systems, and an analysis of the latest developments in expert systems. Here are the invited papers and their abstracts: 1. Making a start: a view from British industry, by A. d'Agapeyeff (Consultants in Information Technology, London). "The technology of expert systems is as much about knowledge as it is about computing. People are reluctant to believe either that they themselves solve important problems in a seemingly rough and ready manner or that they should rely on computers programmed to operate in the same way. This paper defines a meaning and a use of knowledge and gives a management perspective of knowledge-base systems, as well as discussing the possible uses of expert systems and the current involvement of some UK companies." 2. Intelligent front-ends, by A. Bundy (Department of Artificial Intelligence, U. of Edinburgh). "An intelligent front-end is a user-friendly interface to a software package, which uses artificial intelligence techniques to enable the user to interact with the computer using his or her own terminology rather than that demanded by the package. Several such systems exist and provide interfaces for finite-element, statistical and simulation packages. This is an important area of growth for expert systems. This paper discusses the techniques required in an intelligent front-end and debates whether general tools can be provided for their construction." 3. Reasoning about uncertainty: a knowledge representation perspective, by P. R. Cohen and T. R. Gruber (Department of Computer and Information Science, U. of Massachusetts). "Uncertainty is a vague concept. Nonetheless, it denotes a class of issues that must be faced if intelligent systems are to deal with real-world problems adequately. This paper discusses some of the circumstances in which uncertainty arises and thus clarifies what we mean by uncertainty. We will discuss important sources of uncertainty in rule-based inference, then present an organisation of AI approaches to uncertainty and, finally, propse a knowledge-representation view of reasoning about uncertainty." 4. Expert systems for education and training, by M. E. Fox (Lecturer in Modern Sciences, Dunstable, Bedfordshire, UK). "Expert systems for education and training are still at the experimental stage. Their general structure is explained in this paper. Four examples are introduced, to show what has been achieved: SOPHIE (to assist technicians in learning about electronic trouble-shooting), West (an educational computer game), and GUIDON and NEOMYCIN which are being developed to help medical students to learn the diagnosis of certain diseases. The general conclusion is that progress is probably limited by the scientific understanding of discourse, although some kinds of limited system may now be practical for regular classroom use." 5. Knowledge-based expert systems--the state of the art in the US, by F. Hayes-Roth (Teknowledge Inc, Palo Alto, CA). "This paper aims to describe the current state of knowledge systems technology and its commercialisation in the US. First, knowledge systems are defined and placed in a historical context. The introduction is concluded with a preview of major ideas. The paper will assess the technological state of the art and will survey the current state of commercialisation. Finally, some anticipated future trends will be discussed." 6. Overview of expert systems in Japan, by M. Ishizuka (Institute of Industrial Science, U. of Tokyo) and T. Moto-oka (Faculty of Engineering, U. of Tokyo). "In the move towards an advanced information society, novel technologies in the areas of computer hardware and software are urgently needed, in Japan as well as in other countries. The design concept of expert, or knowledge-based, systems holds promise for highly intelligent systems in a new era. Many R&D programmes exploring the possibilities of expert systems have been initiated. The Fifth Generation Computer Project has been a significant influence in this field. The project is expected to provide fundamental tools, including hardware and software for knowledge information processing systems. PROLOG, the enhanced version of which has been chosen as the kernel language of the Fifth Generation computer, is being used increasingly in Japan. This paper introduces a variety of activities involving expert systems in Japan. The focus is on the application side, rather than on basic technologies." 7. Knowledge acquisition, by A. Kidd and M. Welbank (British Telecom Research Laboratories). "The paper considers the important problem of acquiring knowledge from human experts. It describes the important objectives at each stage of this difficult taks, reviews the associated problems and critically examines a number of commonly used acquisition techniques. The paper argues that knowledge engineers have tended to adopt a rather limited approach towards the problems of knowledge acquisition in the past and that a much richer and broader view of expert knowledge is necessary in order to construct expert systems which will act as powerful and usable decision aids in real-world applications." 8. Knowledge-based systems in medicine: a review, by A. L. Rector (Medical Computation Unit, U. of Manchester, UK). "Medicine, especially medical diagnosis, has proved a fertile field for reserach in knowledge-based systems. Paradoxically, practical use of knowledge-based systems is still something of a rarity. This paper discusses the projects hat represent the continuing development of the Stanford University Heuristic Programming Project and looks at the many other knowledge-based systems being used in medical research today." (Discusses MYCIN, NEOMYCIN, EMYCIN, and ONCOCIN; PIP, ANNA, and ABEL; and others.) ... Read more |
6. Introduction to Expert Systems (International Computer Science Series) by Peter Jackson | |
Paperback: 265
Pages
(1986-04)
list price: US$24.33 -- used & new: US$8.88 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0201142236 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Product Description The notable strength of this title is the author's impressive command of the computer science literature in the field of AI and expert systems. In chapter after chapter, the author reviews research-quality (and some production-level) projects that have attempted to reproduce human expertise using computers in such areas as medical diagnosis. Besides explaining essential expert system topics such as knowledge representation and the rules used for arriving at decisions, this book also provides numerous samples using the CLIPS programming language. This textbook-style treatment of this subject features plenty of mathematical notation (such as the propositional calculus) and exercises at the end to stimulate your own thinking. For the general reader, the author's explanation of the history of AI (which has offered mixed results in the face of high expectations in the 1980s, for instance) is quite accessible and probably worth the price of the book. Rich with detail for the expert, this title shows off the best of expert systems--both in the past and today--as well as the reasonably bright prospects for the future of intelligent machines that think more like human experts. --Richard Dragan Topics covered: Introduction to expert systems; representing knowledge; history of artificial intelligence (AI) research: Classical, Romantic, and Modern Periods; knowledge representation: STIPS and MYCIN applications; symbolic representation and LISP; rule-based and canonical systems; associative nets and frame systems: graphs, trees, and networks; object-oriented programming and its usefulness in expert systems; programming languages: LOOPS, Flavors, CLOS, CLIPS, C++, and PROLOG; uncertainty and fuzzy logic; knowledge acquisition; heuristic classification; strategies for problem solving; blackboard architectures; machine learning; police networks; case-based reasoning (CBR); hybrid systems; and the future of expert systems. Customer Reviews (3)
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The book provides an excellent introduction to the subject. |
7. Investment Management: Decision Support and Expert Systems ([VNR computer library]) by Robert R. Trippi, Efraim Turban | |
Hardcover: 320
Pages
(1991-01)
list price: US$49.95 Isbn: 0442006705 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
8. Expert Systems 85: Proceedings of the Fifth Technical Conference of the British Computer Society Specialist Group on Expert Systems (British Computer Society Workshop Series) | |
Hardcover: 343
Pages
(1986-02-28)
list price: US$64.95 Isbn: 052132596X Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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9. Principles of Expert Systems (International Computer Science Series) by Peter Lucas, Linda Van Der Gaag | |
Hardcover: 563
Pages
(1991-10)
list price: US$43.00 Isbn: 0201416409 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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10. Computer Modelling and Expert Systems in Marketing by Luiz Moutinho, Bruce Curry, Fiona Davies, Paulo Rita | |
Hardcover: 224
Pages
(1995-02)
list price: US$81.95 Isbn: 0415089832 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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11. Verifying and Validating Personal Computer-Based Expert Systems by A. Terry Bahill | |
Paperback: 192
Pages
(1991-01)
list price: US$32.00 Isbn: 0139574573 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
12. Expert Systems in Computer Aided Design: Proceedings of the Ifip Wg 5.2. Working Conference on Expert Systems in Computer-Aided Design | |
Hardcover: 544
Pages
(1987-11)
list price: US$168.25 Isbn: 0444702695 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
13. Artificial Intelligence, Expert Systems, Computer Vision, and Natural Language Processing | |
Unknown Binding:
Pages
(1984-01-01)
Asin: B001UC6HG8 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
14. Systems, Experts, and Computers: The Systems Approach in Management and Engineering, World War II and After (Dibner Institute Studies in the History of Science and Technology) | |
Paperback: 519
Pages
(2011-01-06)
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15. Cognitive Engineering in the Design of Human-Computer Interaction and Expert Systems: Proceedings of the Second International Conference, Honolu | |
Hardcover: 592
Pages
(1987-08)
list price: US$250.75 Isbn: 0444428488 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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16. Expert Systems and Intelligent Computer-Aided Instruction (Educational Technology Anthology Series) | |
Paperback: 206
Pages
(1990-06)
list price: US$27.95 Isbn: 0877782245 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
17. The effects of cognitive style on the design of expert systems. (simulation of human intelligence in the design of expert systems or computers): An article from: Review of Business by Helen G. Vassallo, John M. Lanasa | |
Digital: 14
Pages
(1990-12-22)
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18. Research Development in Expert Systems: Proceedings of the Fourth Technical Conference of the British Computer Society Specialist Group on Expert System ... (British Computer Society Workshop Series) | |
Hardcover: 235
Pages
(1985-03-29)
list price: US$39.50 Isbn: 0521306523 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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R & D in Expert Systems by Bramer The author sets forth some fairly sophisticated rule structures This book is for the student at the intermediate level of |
19. A comparative analysis of methods for expert systems (Computer science technical report series. University of Maryland) by Connie Loggia Ramsey | |
Unknown Binding: 23
Pages
(1985)
Asin: B000718VF8 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
20. Expert systems and computer aids to decision-making : January 1987 - May 1990 (SuDoc A 17.18/4:90-83) by Karl Schneider | |
Unknown Binding:
Pages
(1990)
Asin: B000103ULU Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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