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Knowledge Acquisition for Expert Systems

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Knowledge, Skill and Artificial Intelligence

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Important issues need raising before detailed knowledge acquisition can take place for designing expert systems. It is futile to try acquiring knowledge and constructing systems unless it is known what it is for.

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References and Further Reading

  • Dreyfus SE (1985) Expert systems: how far can they go. The nature of Expertise. In IJCAI 85 Vol. 2 p. 1306

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  • Hart A (1986) Knowledge acquisition for expert systems. Kogan Page, London

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  • Kidd A (ed) (1987) Knowledge elicitation: A practical casebook. Plenum Press, New York

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Hart, A. (1988). Knowledge Acquisition for Expert Systems. In: Göranzon, B., Josefson, I. (eds) Knowledge, Skill and Artificial Intelligence. The Springer Series on Foundations and Applications of Artificial Intelligence. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-1632-5_10

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