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  1. The potential of computer-based expert systems for special educators in rural settings by James D Parry, 1984
  2. Computer performance expert system (DISCS publication) by T. S Quah, 1989
  3. A computer-assisted expert system for interpreting the Consequences of Bioaccumulation in Aquatic Animals (COBIAA) by T. M Dillon, 1991
  4. PREDICTOR - an expert system based computer simulation study by B. G Pedret, 1987
  5. Introductory Readings in Expert Systems (Topics in Computer Mathematics,) by D. Michie, 1982-01-01
  6. Computer Aided Electromyography and Expert Systems (Clinical Neurophysiology Updates)
  7. An Expert Systems Approach to Computer-Aided Design of Multivariable Systems (Lecture Notes in Control and Information Sciences) by Grantham K.H. Pang, Alistair G.J. MacFarlane, 1988-06-24
  8. Research and Development in Expert Systems IX (British Computer Society Conference Series) (v. 9) by M. A. Bramer, R. W. Milne, 1993-07-01
  9. Expert Systems for Personal Computers: An Introduction to Artificial Intelligence by Michael Chadwick, John Adrian Hannah, 1986-12-24
  10. Computer Assisted Decision Making: Expert Systems, Decision Analysis, Mathematical Programming
  11. Expert Systems: The User Interface (Human/Computer Interaction Series)
  12. Fundamentals of Expert System Technology: Principles and Concepts (Computer Engineering and Computer Science) by Samuel J. Biondo, 1990-12
  13. 9th Workshop on Database and Expert Systems Applications, Dexa '98 by IEEE Computer Society, IEEE, 1998-07
  14. Progress in Case-Based Reasoning: First United Kingdom Workshop, Salford, Uk, January 1995 : Proceedings (Lecture Notes in Computer Science) by Greater Manchester Uk Workshop on Case-Based Reasoning 1994 Salford, Ian D. Watson, 1995-11

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43. Introduction To Expert Systems (International Computer Science Series)
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Reviews Book Description The third edition of Peter Jackson's book, Introduction to Expert Systems, updates the technological base of expert systems research and embeds those results in the context of a wide variety of application areas. The earlier chapters take a more practical approach to the basic topics than the previous editions, while the later chapters introduce new topic areas, such as case-based reasoning, connectionist systems, and hybrid systems. Results in related areas, such as machine learning and reasoning with uncertainty are also accorded a thorough treatment. This text refers to the hardcover edition of of this title Synopsis The most popular basic introduction to Expert Systems is revised and updated to include new information on blackboard systems and has extended coverage of reasoning.

44. Expert Systems : Principles And Programming (The Pws Series In Computer Science)
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The Second Edition of this successful book teaches readers 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.

45. Application Of Computer Tools And Expert Systems
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Vincent Hospital DSHI Awarded Telecare Solutions Contract in Florida VeteransHealth Network DSHI systems Provides Employee Wellness Solution To General
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49. COMP 275: Syllabus (UNC-CH Computer Science)
oriented representations (1); expert systems architectures (1); Neural networks (3);Student projects (6); Guest lectures (3). Department of computer Science Campus
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Introduce research topics in Expert Systems. Prerequisites
COMP 202. Approach
The last offering of this course used the FLEX expert systems shell. We are switching from FLEX to CLIPS because of problems we had with FLEX. CLIPS is a forward-chaining production system written in ANSI C by NASA. CLIPS is being used by over 5,000 users throughout the public and private community. Another change in the course is that the second and third class meetings (January 12 and 17) will be devoted to viewing the video "Intelligent Systems", featuring the following lectures:
  • Mind as Society, by Marvin Minsky
  • Expert Systems, by Feigenbaum and Nii
  • Artificial Intelligence, by John McCarthy
  • Infinity and the Mind, by Rudy Rucker
This video will give a general introduction to the (sometimes controversial) field of artificial intelligence. There will be 4-6 homework assignments, an exam somewhere near the middle of the course, and a project. The grade will be based approximately 30 % on the homework, 30 % on the exam, and 40 % on the project, which will typically be the implementation of an expert system in some area using CLIPS. This can be done by groups of 2-3 students or by individual students, according to preference. Possible areas of application will be presented. My areas of research include theorem proving and logic programming, so there may be possible thesis topics on the relationships of these areas to expert systems. I'm really interested to see how much of an expert system can be done by a powerful general theorem prover.

50. BU Interactive - Course Descriptions - Computer Science, Systems & Software - Ex
Fuzzy theory, fuzzy expert systems, applications to fuzzy expert systems. Turn knowledgeinto rules; Fuzzy issues in expert systems; Understand Zadeh's insights;
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All media include set of printed presentation handouts COURSE DESCRIPTION: Methods for automating the solution of problems with inexact specifications, input, processing models or output. Expert System definition, inference, knowledge acquisition; applications. Fuzzy theory, fuzzy expert systems, applications to fuzzy expert systems. PRESENTER: Dr. Eric Braude is an author, professor, and consultant to development groups throughout the Northeast. He has worked for RCA, GE, MITRE Corporation and the Navy, consulted for corporations such as Lucent and State Street Bank, and taught at Boston University since 1989. Eric's books are published by the IEEE, Houghton Mifflin, and Wiley. His most recent book is "Software Engineering: an Object-Oriented Perspective: (Wiley 2001). For a full biography, see http://metcs.edu/~ebraude/resume.htm.merica. PREREQUISITES: Introduction course: None BENEFITS: Learn how to:

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52. Citations: Verifying And Validating Personal Computer-based Expert Systems - Bah
AT Bahill. Verifying and validating personal computerbased expert systems. Verifyingand validating personal computer-based expert systems.
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Bahill A. T. 1991. Verifying and validating personal computer-based expert systems . Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, Inc.
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This paper is cited in the following contexts: Medical Code Simulator: Applying Context-Sensitive Model.. - James Helwig Department (Correct) ....of developing a probabilistic model such as this one is securing complete, valid knowledge. I could find no probabilistic data on code responses. In the absence of a complete study I solicited an expert for her knowledge. Bahill discusses some techniques for extracting knowledge from an expert In this case, I used a doctor s expertise to construct appropriate causal diagrams. I then presented her with a series of charts, each corresponding to a rule s link matrix. She then filled in probability distributions. These values were her intuitive responses and were not subjected to ....
Bahill A. T. 1991. Verifying and validating personal computer-based expert systems . Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, Inc.

53. Computer Science 153 Laboratory Exercise: Expert Systems
This application illustrates the structure of many expert systems. Each part is writtenin LISP, the most common computer language for artificial intelligence.
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Expert Systems
Goals: This laboratory exercise introduces the concept of expert systems in general and a specific expert system in particular. Further, since such programs often utilize file input, this application provides an example of the need to convert data generated by one program into a different form for use in another program.
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Every college and university must decide how to place incoming students in appropriate courses. In many cases, placement recommendations may be based on standardized tests (SATs, ACTs, Achievement Tests, Advanced Placement (AP) scores, International Baccalaureate (IB) scores) and high school transcripts. Historically at Grinnell, faculty reviewed such data manually and made recommendations. While faculty continue to be actively involved, the Mathematics and Computer Science now uses an expert system to automate much of this process. The first version of the current program was developed in the Spring, 1993, as a student-faculty project; students Vikram Subramaniam and Ivan Sykes worked with faculty member Henry Walker. The program has been refined and expanded several times over the years to reflect new or revised courses.
Overview of the Placement Program:
The main program can be used in several ways:
  • users can run the program interactively at a terminal window with the user entering needed data

54. Expert Systems And Computer-aided Decision Support In Pathology
expert systems and computeraided Decision Support in Pathology UnitCo-ordinator Dr Peter Hamilton. Contact Address Quantitative
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Dr Peter Hamilton Contact Address: Quantitative Pathology, Institute of Pathology, Royal Victoria Hospital Contact telephone number: Contact email address: p.hamilton@qub.ac.uk Content: Library and internet searches on the topic of expert systems in diagnostic pathology. Students will be required to carry out a critical analysis of published research data and design an expert system for given diagnostic task. This project will be written up as a 6000-8000 word dissertation and presented as an oral presentation in front of friendly audience. Objective: To understand how expert systems can be developed for simple diagnostic tasks and the role they can play in improving decision making in diagnostic pathology.

55. Expert Advice On Computer Systems, Computer Networks And IT
Friday 7 February 2003, computer systems Specialists.
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56. Athabasca University: Course Syllabus, Computer Science 456
computer Science (COMP) 456 Artificial Intelligence and expert systems ThroughPROLOG. Delivery mode Individualized study online. Credits 3 Science.
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Computer Science (COMP) 456
Artificial Intelligence and Expert Systems Through PROLOG
Delivery mode: Individualized study online Credits: 3 - Science Prerequisite: MATH 215 COMP 272 , and COMP 361
Note: Students who are concerned about not meeting the prerequisites for this course are encouraged to contact the course coordinator before registering. Computer Requirements: CCIS Software and Hardware Requirements Centre: Centre for Computing and Information Systems Course Sample: Comp 456 Sample Challenge for Credit: COMP 456 has a Challenge for Credit option
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The course deals with two broad topics: PROLOG programming language and artificial intelligence (with special attention to expert systems). The course starts by introducing PROLOG, how it works, how programs are developed, techniques to handle complex data structures, built-in procedures, techniques of good programming, and techniques used in artificial intelligence. Then the course delves into some central areas of artificial intelligence such as expert systems, natural language processing, machine learning, and game playing. Throughout the course, the student will frequently be required to work with examples.

57. Introduction To Expert Systems (International Computer Science
Introduction to expert systems (International computer Science Series).
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58. Expert Systems Principles And Programming (The Pws Series In
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59. Course Description For Computer Science EXPERT SYSTEMS
s computer Science Course Information Last Updated11/11/2002 expert systems 5360. Credit hours 3.0 Prerequisites......Course
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Prerequisites: CS 4300, or consent of instructor This course concentrates on issues related to building expert systems mimicking human-level expertise, including knowledge engineering processes leading to the design, construction, and evaluation of systems, relevant languages, tools, and shells, as well as representation, quality, and inference methods. If you have questions regarding admission to UM-St. Louis , please contact the Office of Admissions . If you have questions about course schedules or registration, please contact the Registrar's Office Return to UM-St.Louis Home Page

60. Course Description For Computer Science EXPERT SYSTEMS
s computer Science Course Information Last Updated11/11/2002 expert systems 436. Credit hours 3.0 Prerequisites......Course
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Prerequisites: CS 330, or consent of instructor This course concentrates on issues related to building expert systems mimicking human-level expertise, including knowledge engineering processes leading to the design, construction, and evaluation of systems, relevant languages, tools, and shells, as well as representation, quality, and inference methods. If you have questions regarding admission to UM-St. Louis , please contact the Office of Admissions . If you have questions about course schedules or registration, please contact the Registrar's Office Return to UM-St.Louis Home Page

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