The authors use a refreshing and novel 'workbook' writing style which gives the book a very practical and easy to use feel. It includes methodologies for the development of hybrid information systems, covers neural networks, case based reasoning and genetic algorithms as well as expert systems. Nume
An Introduction to Knowledge Engineering
β Scribed by S. L. Kendal, M. Creen (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag London
- Year
- 2007
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 293
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Knowledge Engineering, as a discipline and a profession, has emerged from the practical application of decades of research into artificial intelligence and intelligent systems. In particular, knowledge engineering refers to the development of systems that use knowledge, rather than data, to solve many novel computing problems. This is achieved by the application of computing techniques, closely associated with human cognitive processes, for transforming data into knowledge.
An Introduction to Knowledge Engineering presents a simple but detailed exploration of current and established work in the field. Its simple yet comprehensive treatment of knowledge based systems will provide the reader with a substantial grounding in such technologies as:
β’expert systems
β’neural networks
β’genetic algorithms
β’case based reasoning systems
β’data mining
β’intelligent agents.
The text includes activities and self assessments that provide opportunities for the reader to reflect on and reinforce their understanding of the concepts as they progress.
The book will be suitable for both undergraduate and postgraduate students in computing science and related disciplines such as Knowledge Engineering, Artificial Intelligence, Intelligent systems, Cognitive Neuroscience, Robotics and Cybernetics.
In addition, it is expected that anyone interested or involved in sophisticated information system developments will find the book a valuable source of ideas and guidance.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-x
An Introduction to Knowledge Engineering....Pages 1-25
Types of Knowledge-Based Systems....Pages 26-88
Knowledge Acquisition....Pages 89-107
Knowledge Representation and Reasoning....Pages 108-158
Expert System Shells, Environments and Languages....Pages 159-182
Life Cycles and Methodologies....Pages 183-238
Uncertain Reasoning....Pages 239-269
Hybrid Knowledge-Based Systems....Pages 270-282
Back Matter....Pages 283-287
β¦ Subjects
Artificial Intelligence (incl. Robotics); Computing Methodologies
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