Intelligent software for chemical analysis
โ Scribed by Lutgarde M.C. Buydens and Peter J. Schoenmakers (Eds.)
- Publisher
- Academic Press, Elsevier
- Year
- 1993
- Leaves
- 350
- Series
- Data Handling in Science and Technology 13
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Table of Contents
Content:
Edited by
Page iii
Copyright page
Page iv
Foreword
Pages v-vi
Preface
Pages vii-x
List of Contributors
Page xi
1: Introduction
Pages 1-11
2: Knowledge-based Systems in Chemical Analysis Original Research Article
Pages 13-77
Peter Schoenmakers
3: Developing Expert Systems Original Research Article
Pages 79-119
Hans van Leeuwen
4: Expert-System-Development Tools Original Research Article
Pages 121-151
Lutgarde Buydens, Hans van Leeuwen, Ron Wehrens
5: Validation and Evaluation of Expert Systems for HPLC Method Development โ Case Studies Original Research Article
Pages 153-223
Frans Maris, Rik Hindriks
6: Self-adaptive Expert Systems Original Research Article
Pages 225-260
Ron Wehrens
7: Inductive Expert Systems Original Research Article
Pages 261-279
Ron Wehrens, Lutgarde Buydens
8: Genetic Algorithms and Neural Networks Original Research Article
Pages 281-310
Gerrit Kateman
9: Perspectives Original Research Article
Pages 311-339
Index
Pages 340-347
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