Introduction to expert systems (Record no. 11819)

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ISBN 9788178084992
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ISBN 8178084996
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ISBN 0201876868
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ISBN 9780201876864
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Classification number 006.33
Item number JAC
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Personal name Jackson, Peter :
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Title Introduction to expert systems
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Edition statement 3rd Edition.
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. (IMPRINT)
Place of publication Delhi :
Name of publisher Pearson Education.,
Year of publication 1999.
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Number of Pages xvii, 542 p. :
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General note Included Index.
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Formatted contents note What are expert systems? --<br/>An overview of artificial intelligence --<br/>Knowledge representation --<br/>Symbolic computation --<br/>rule-based systems --<br/>Associative nets and frame systems --<br/>Object-oriented programming --<br/>Logic programming --<br/>Representing Uncertainty --<br/>Knowledge acquisition --<br/>Heuristic classification (I) --<br/>Heuristic classification (II) --<br/>Hierarchical hypothesize and test --<br/>Constructive problem solving (I) --<br/>Constructive problems solving (II) --<br/>Designing for explanation --<br/>Tools for building expert systems --<br/>Blackboard architectures --<br/>Truth maintenance systems --<br/>Machine learning --<br/>Belief networks --<br/>Case-based reasoning --<br/>Hybrid systems --<br/>Summary and conclusion --<br/>Appendix: CLIPS programming.
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Summary, etc "This third edition of Peter Jackson's best-selling book updates the technological base of expert systems research and embeds those developments in a wide variety of application areas. The earlier chapters have been refocused to take a more practical approach to the basic topics, 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." "The new edition contains many new examples and exercises, most of which are in CLIPS, a language that combines production rules with object-oriented programming. LISP, PROLOG and C++ are also featured where appropriate. Interesting problems are posed throughout, and are solved in exercises involving the analysis, design and implementation of CLIPS programs." "This book will prove useful to a wide readership including general readers, students and teachers, software engineers and researchers. Its modular structure enables readers to follow a pathway most suited to their needs, providing them with an up-to-date account of expert systems technology."--Jacket.
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Topical Term Expert systems (Computer science)
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Koha item type Reference Books
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Collection code Home library Current library Shelving location Date acquired Source of acquisition Cost, normal purchase price Full call number Accession Number Koha item type
Reference Main Library Main Library Reference 26/01/2004 Purchased 737.50 006.33 JAC 008264 Reference Books

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