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Expert Computer Systems

Dana S. Nau
- 01 Feb 1983 - 
- Vol. 16, Iss: 2, pp 63-85
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Since these systems use a combination of artificial intelligence (AI) problem-solving and knowledgerepresentation techniques, information on these areas is also included.
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Artificial intelligence is no longer science theory. A variety of thinking systems are out of the laboratory and successfully solving problems using ai knowledge-representation techniques. 50 references.

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Problem-Solving Methods in Artificial Intelligence

TL;DR: This paper will concern you to try reading problem solving methods in artificial intelligence as one of the reading material to finish quickly.
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The Hearsay-II Speech-Understanding System: Integrating Knowledge to Resolve Uncertainty

TL;DR: The characteristics of the speech problem in particular, the special kinds of problem-solving uncertainty in that domain, the structure of the Hearsay-II system developed to cope with that uncertainty, and the relationship between Hearsey-II's structure and those of other speech-understanding systems are discussed.
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Introduction to Mathematical Statistics

TL;DR: Paul G. Hoel's “Introduction to Mathematical Statistics” seems to me to be an excellent work, and if only it can become generally available it may have a most favourable effect on the situation just described.
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An overview of KRL, a Knowledge Representation Language

TL;DR: KRL is an attempt to integrate procedural knowledge with a broad base of declarative forms to give flexibility in associating procedures with specific pieces of knowledge, and to control the relative accessibility of different facts and descriptions.