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Capturing Expertise by Rule Induction

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  07 July 2009

Brian P. Bloomfield
Affiliation:
Systems Group, The Open University, Milton Keynes MK7 6AA

Abstract

This paper examines the claim that machine induction can alleviate the current knowledge engineering bottleneck in expert system construction. It presents a case study of the rule induction software tool known as Expert-Ease and proposes a set of criteria which might guide the selection of appropriate domains.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1984

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