Ever since the mid-seventies, researchers have recognized that capturing knowledge is the key to building large and powerful AI systems. In the years since, we have also found that representing knowledge is difficult and time consuming. In spite of the tools developed to help with knowledge acquisition, knowledge base construction remains one of the major costs in building an Al system: For almost every system we build, a new knowledge base must be constructed from scratch. As a result, most systems remain small to medium in size. Even if we build several systems within a general area, such as medicine or electronics diagnosis, significant portions of the domain must be represented for every system we create. The cost of this duplication of...
Abstract: The major bottlenecks in expert system development lie within the processes of eliciting a...
The articles in this special issue represent advances in several areas of knowledge acquisition and ...
Knowledge sharing is by far the most important component of a knowledge management programme. Organi...
This report describes the efforts undertaken over the last two years to identify the issues underlyi...
The problems of knowledge representation and use in expert systems and the problems of organizing a...
nable researchers to develop new systems by selecting components from library of reusable modules an...
Multifunctional knowledge bases offer a significant advance in artificial intelligence because they ...
This paper will present the basic constituents of a design knowledge capture effort. This will inclu...
A fundamental goal of artificial intelligence research and development is the creation of machines t...
The development of knowledge-based (KB) systems for solving real-world problems has become a very ti...
From the NASA/DOD survey data, there can be no way of inferring what strategy for knowledge transfer...
A fundamental shift in the preferred approach to building applied artificial intelligence (AI) syste...
The focus of the research was on the development of a problem solving taxonomy that can support and ...
In contrast to conventional database systems, AI systems require a knowledge base with diverse kinds...
Now that Artificial Intelligence (AI) is gaining acceptance, it is important to examine some of the ...
Abstract: The major bottlenecks in expert system development lie within the processes of eliciting a...
The articles in this special issue represent advances in several areas of knowledge acquisition and ...
Knowledge sharing is by far the most important component of a knowledge management programme. Organi...
This report describes the efforts undertaken over the last two years to identify the issues underlyi...
The problems of knowledge representation and use in expert systems and the problems of organizing a...
nable researchers to develop new systems by selecting components from library of reusable modules an...
Multifunctional knowledge bases offer a significant advance in artificial intelligence because they ...
This paper will present the basic constituents of a design knowledge capture effort. This will inclu...
A fundamental goal of artificial intelligence research and development is the creation of machines t...
The development of knowledge-based (KB) systems for solving real-world problems has become a very ti...
From the NASA/DOD survey data, there can be no way of inferring what strategy for knowledge transfer...
A fundamental shift in the preferred approach to building applied artificial intelligence (AI) syste...
The focus of the research was on the development of a problem solving taxonomy that can support and ...
In contrast to conventional database systems, AI systems require a knowledge base with diverse kinds...
Now that Artificial Intelligence (AI) is gaining acceptance, it is important to examine some of the ...
Abstract: The major bottlenecks in expert system development lie within the processes of eliciting a...
The articles in this special issue represent advances in several areas of knowledge acquisition and ...
Knowledge sharing is by far the most important component of a knowledge management programme. Organi...