Introduction to Expert Systems

Introduction to Expert Systems
ISBN-10
0201175789
ISBN-13
9780201175783
Category
Computers / Artificial Intelligence / Expert Systems
Pages
526
Language
English
Published
1990
Publisher
Addison-Wesley
Author
Peter Jackson

Description

This bestselling guide to expert systems has been comprehensively revised to reflect the many recent developments in the field. Written in a clear and entertaining style, it shows how expert systems can be successfully applied to a wide range of applications. Features * coverage of advanced topics including blackboard systems, non-monotonic reasoning and truth-maintenance system * includes programming examples in LISP, OPS5 and other languages, showing how expert systems are developed

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