1989
DOI: 10.1145/63266.63302
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Coping with ongoing knowledge acquisition from collaborating hierarchies of experts

Abstract: as an engineer, a model based LES system was developed where system inputs were only used as reference material for the rule ba~;e. Each component and its relationship to other components in the target system is modeled and there are no explicit rules as in traditional expert systems. The advantage of this change in approach was that now the system better reflected the basic structure of the domain and the classical problems of rule and context regression are ,minimized. With a model based approach, robust mod… Show more

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“…The elicitation of knowledge from multiple experts was recently studied [31,8,65,68,66,67,55,70,77]. Sometimes, it is interesting to extract knowledge from several experts.…”
Section: 1mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The elicitation of knowledge from multiple experts was recently studied [31,8,65,68,66,67,55,70,77]. Sometimes, it is interesting to extract knowledge from several experts.…”
Section: 1mentioning
confidence: 99%