Expert Systems: Principles and Programming

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Author: Joseph C. Giarratano

ISBN-10: 0534384471

ISBN-13: 9780534384470

Category: Programming - General & Miscellaneous

The new edition of this market-leading text builds upon the blend of expert systems theory and application established in earlier editions. The first half of the book concentrates on the theoretical base of expert systems, and offers a broad overview of Artificial Intelligence and its relation to expert systems. The second half of the text focuses on application, with the introduction of the CLIPS expert systems tool, and its new object-oriented language, COOL. All chapters end with an...

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This new edition combines a thorough, balanced treatment of theory and practice with a complete package of CLIPS 6.0 software tools for developing expert systems. It features a balanced blend of expert systems theory and practice; a detailed presentation of CLIPS Version 6.0, a rule-based programming language for expert systems design; and an IBM PC 3 1/2'' disk which contains the complete CLIPS 6.0 executable shell and sample programs for developing expert systems. Booknews A hands-on guide to the theory and practice of expert systems design and practical issue in rule-based programming. Outlined are: frames, backward and forward chaining, and rule induction. The book also provides insight into probabilistic methods and avoidance of fuzzy logic traps. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Chapter 1: Introduction to Expert Systems. Chapter 2: The Representation of Knowledge. Chapter 3: Methods of Inference. Chapter 4: Reasoning under Uncertainty. Chapter 5: Inexact Reasoning. Chapter 6: The Design of Expert Systems. Chapter 7: Introduction to CLIPS. Chapter 8: Pattern Matching. Chapter 9: Advanced Pattern Matching. Chapter 10: Modular Design and Execution Control. Chapter 11: Efficiency in Rule-Based Languages. Chapter 12: Expert System Design Examples.

\ BooknewsA hands-on guide to the theory and practice of expert systems design and practical issue in rule-based programming. Outlined are: frames, backward and forward chaining, and rule induction. The book also provides insight into probabilistic methods and avoidance of fuzzy logic traps. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)\ \