A knowledge base is proposed that adopts a set of rules that express the laws of spectra interpretation and the experience of special field experts in order to imitate the reasoning process of the human brain in relation to the group-frequency correlation of organophosphorus compounds. The knowledge
Processing of domain experts' knowledge for development of a KBS for risk analysis
β Scribed by Durgaprasad Janjanam
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2001
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 265 KB
- Volume
- 16
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0884-8173
- DOI
- 10.1002/int.1041
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β¦ Synopsis
Knowledge-based systems KBSs are being widely used for risk analysis of structures. The KBS makes use of domain experts' knowledge, which is an essential element of input for risk analysis. Acquired pieces of knowledge must be processed and improved with the help of domain experts before use for risk analysis. Utilization of the acquired knowledge without processing can reduce the quality of risk analysis. Processing of the knowledge elicited from experts is essential to identify the conflicting pieces of knowledge, gaps, and redundancies. Further, it is necessary to eliminate conflicts and represent the knowledge in a consistent and complete manner suitable for carrying out risk analysis. Processing of the knowledge elicited from different domain experts is a difficult task. A new approach using graph theoretic technique is proposed in this paper for the processing of knowledge and its use in the creation of a knowledge base. This new approach helps in developing an effective KBS for risk analysis of structures. To demonstrate the approach, an example problem of risk analysis of roof structure against damage due to cyclonic winds is considered.
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