Exemplar-Based Knowledge Acquisition. A Unified Approach to Concept Representation, Classification, and Learning
β Scribed by Ray Bareiss and B. Chandrasekaran (Auth.)
- Publisher
- Elsevier Inc, Academic Press
- Year
- 1989
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 173
- Series
- Perspectives in Artificial Intelligence
- Edition
- First Edition
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Content:
Front Matter, Page iii
Dedication, Page iv
Copyright, Page iv
Editor's Note, Pages v-vi
Acknowledgments, Page ix
Preface, Pages xi-xii
Chapter 1 - Introduction, Pages 1-8
Chapter 2 - An Overview of the Protos Approach, Pages 9-25
Chapter 3 - The Design of the Protos System, Pages 27-54
Chapter 4 - Evaluation of Protos, Pages 55-94
Chapter 5 - Related Research, Pages 95-123
Chapter 6 - Contributions and Future Work, Pages 125-132
Appendix A - Human Concept Representation, Pages 133-136
Appendix B - Protos' Category Structure, Pages 137-139
Appendix C - Protos' Explanation Language, Pages 141-143
Appendix D - Explanation Heuristics, Pages 145-149
Appendix E - The Experimental Questionnaire, Pages 151-152
Glossary of Protos Terminology, Pages 153-156
Glossary of Audiological Terminology, Pages 157-158
Bibliography, Pages 159-166
Index, Pages 167-169
Perspectives in Artificial Intelligence, Page ibc1
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