EXPERT SYSTEMS: PRINCIPLES AND PROGRTAMMING
Material type: TextPublication details: UK THOMSON BUSINESS PRESSISBN:- 0534950531
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006.3 SEG Programming Collective Intelligence: Building smart web 2.0apps | 006.3 WIN Artificial intelligence | 006.32 HAY Neural networks | 006.33 GIA EXPERT SYSTEMS: PRINCIPLES AND PROGRTAMMING | 006.37 BOW Empirical evaluation techniques in computer vision | 006.37 DAV Machine vision / Theory, algorithms, practicalities | 006.37 HAR Computer and robot vision |
Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
This book combines coverage of expert systems theory with coverage of practical applications using CLIPS, an expert systems shell widely used in government, industry, and education. The first half of the book (Chapters 1-6) presents underlying theory, including knowledge representation, methods of inference, reasoning under uncertainty, and inexact reasoning (with fuzzy logic). The second half (Chapters 7-12) introduces readers to rule-based expert systems programming using the CLIPS programming language. Complete source code, reference manuals and example programs are provided on the bound-in CD-ROM, as well as papers from the virtual CLIPS conference run by the authors. The result is a self-contained book and CD-ROM package for computer science, engineering, and CIS/MIS students and professionals that provides the conceptual background and programming tools needed to understand and implement expert systems.
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Table of contents provided by Syndetics
- 1 Introduction to Expert Systems
- 2 The Representation of Knowledge
- 3 Methods of Inference
- 4 Reasoning Under Uncertainty
- 5 Inexact Reasoning
- 6 Design of Expert Systems
- 7 Introduction to CLIPS
- 8 Advanced Pattern Matching
- 9 Modular Design, Execution Control, and Rule Efficiency
- 10 Procedural Programming
- 11 Classes, Instances, and Message-Handlers
- 12 Expert System Design Examples
- Appendices A: Some Useful
- Equivalences B: Some Elementary Quantifiers and The ir
- Meanings C: Some Set
- Properties D: CLIPS Support
- Information E: CLIPS Commands and Functions
- Summary F: CLIPS BNF G: Software Resources