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The Mud System

Gary Kahn, +1 more
- 01 Apr 1986 - 
- Vol. 1, Iss: 1, pp 23-32
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This article is published in IEEE Intelligent Systems.The article was published on 1986-04-01. It has received 220 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Drilling engineering & Well engineering.

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Knowledge engineering: principles and methods

TL;DR: The paradigm shift from a transfer view to a modeling view is discussed and two approaches which considerably shaped research in Knowledge Engineering are described: Role-limiting Methods and Generic Tasks.
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The evolution of Protégé: an environment for knowledge-based systems development

TL;DR: This paper follows the evolution of the Protege project through three distinct re-implementations, and describes the overall methodology, the design decisions, and the lessons learned over the duration of the project.
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Controlling cooperative problem solving in industrial multi-agent systems using joint intentions

TL;DR: The success of the approach of building a system with an explicit and grounded representation of cooperative problem solving is used to outline a proposal for the next generation of multi-agent systems.
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A framework for knowledge-based temporal abstraction

TL;DR: A new domain-independent knowledge-based inference structure is presented, specific to the task of abstracting higher-level concepts from time-stamped data, and has been evaluated in several clinical domains and in an engineering domain, with encouraging results.
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Dimensions of knowledge sharing and reuse

TL;DR: The PROTEGE-II project is one attempt to provide a knowledge-base authoring environment in which developers can experiment with the reuse of knowledge-level problem-solving methods, task models, and domain ontologies.
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A model-based method for computer-aided medical decision-making

TL;DR: A general method of computer-assisted medical decision-making based on causal-associational network (CASNET) models of disease based on observations of a patient, pathophysiological states, and disease classifications for diagnosis and treatment of the glaucomas has been developed.
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Strategies for Knowledge Acquisition

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe knowledge acquisition strategies developed in the course of handcrafting a diagnostic system and reports on their consequent implementation in MORE, an automated knowledge acquisition system.
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Diagnosis via causal reasoning: paths of interaction and the locality principle

TL;DR: It is suggested that diagnosis can be viewed as the interaction of simulation and inference and the concept of locality proves to be extremely useful in understanding why bridge faults are difficult to diagnose and why multiple representations are useful.