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expert system Computer program that uses a direct encoding of human knowledge to help solve complex problems, such as diagnosing an illness or interpreting the law. Also called a knowledge-based system.
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expert system a computer program for giving advice (such as diagnosing an
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expert system Problem-solving and decision-making system based on knowledge of its task and logical rules or procedures for using the knowledge. Both the knowledge and the logic are codified from the experience of human specialists in the field (the domain experts). Codification can take many forms, including rules, frames, or scripts. Examples in meteorology include systems used for the interpretation of satellite imagery and for fog and turbulence forecasting. See also knowledge-based system.
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expert system System that employs knowledge about its application domain and uses an inferencing (reasoning) procedure to solve problems that would otherwise require human competence or expertise.
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expert system Typically a set of rules or a decision tree which aids an individual to make good decisions in an area where that individual is not an expert. Usually, subject matter experts are interviewed by the software developers to determine the steps the expert would use to make a particular decision. Sometimes experts are followed by note-taking observers as the experts go about formulating decisions. This often reveals that the expert was not aware of all the steps and questions used.
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