A variety of research projects are being conducted at various research institutions throughout the international computer science community concerning the development of Knowledge-Based Systems. Research on such systems originated in association with AI, cognitive science and software sciences. Many of the research projects have involved investigations of computer architectures based on suitable execution models and programming methodologies. This book aims to encourage understanding of what knowledge-based systems are, and of how to design and implement these systems, by bringing together the work of researchers in AI, cognitive science, software sciences and computer architecture.
A variety of research projects are being conducted at various research institutions throughout the international computer science community concerning the development of Knowledge-Based Systems. Research on such systems originated in association with AI, cognitive science and software sciences. Many of the research projects have involved investigations of computer architectures based on suitable execution models and programming methodologies. This book aims to encourage understanding of what knowledge-based systems are, and of how to design and implement these systems, by bringing together the work of researchers in AI, cognitive science, software sciences and computer architecture.
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978-0-444-88328-5 (9780444883285)
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Human Experts and Knowledge-Based Systems. Distributed Connectionist Systems for AI: Prospects and Problems. Let's Stop the Dust from Collecting on OPS5. Discussion on Parallelism. Zephyr Prolog: Steps towards Practical Usage of Prolog. Reflection in Knowledge-Based Systems. The Knowledge Base Designer's Assistant: A Preliminary Report. Logic Programming for Industrial Applications. How to Get Preferred Reading in Natural Language Analysis. Architectures for Decision Making Under Uncertainty. The Distributed Knowledge Object Model DKOM and its Programming Language Orient84/K. Computer Architecture for Very Large Knowledge Bases. Concepts, Design, and Performance Analysis of a Parallel Prolog Machine. A Parallel Problem Solving Language for Concurrent Systems. Parallelism in Interpreters for Knowledge Representation Languages. Ascription: Application of the Circumscription Technique to Various Types of Conjectural Reasoning. Reasoning with Model Lattices. Knowledge-Based Problem Solving with Incomplete Knowledge Bases. Artificial Intelligence and Complex Dynamics. Open Systems and Computer Science. A Framework for Deducing Useful Answers to Queries. Issues in Knowledge Representation for Engineering Applications. Roles of a Vocabulary in Knowledge-Based Systems. Unification of Artificial Intelligence and Library and Information Science. General Discussion and Workshop Summary.