Research and Development in Expert Systems VIII
This volume contains the refereed and invited papers which were presented at Expert Systems 91, the eleventh annual conference of the British Computer Society's Specialist Group on Expert Systems, held in London in September 1991. Together with its predecessors, this is essential reading for those who wish to keep up-to-date with developments and opportunities in this important field.
- Proceedings of the most important annual British conference in this field
Product details
December 1991Hardback
9780521418386
286 pages
251 × 180 × 18 mm
0.668kg
30 b/w illus. 10 tables
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Table of Contents
- 1. An augmented model-based diagnostic system
- 2. Commercializing case-based reasoning technology
- 3. Automating FMEA through multiple models
- 4. Methodology attributes
- 5. Management under KADS-II
- 6. The evolutionary development of expert systems
- 7. Rule induction from mythology to methodology
- 8. Neural networks with artificial intelligence
- 9. A review of inductive learning
- 10. Principles of semantic coherence in concept learning
- 11. The creation of missing rules for an expert system
- 12. Text-based knowledge acquisition
- 13. X-MATE
- 14. A backward-reasoning framework
- 15. XIA
- 16. Using expert systems with machine tools
- 17. An overview of AI scheduling in the UK
- 18. AI-based factory scheduling applications
- 19. Successful corporate strategy
- 20. Applications in the manufacturing lifecycle.